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closed reduction, external fixation of a fracture | external manipulation of a fracture to regain alignment along with application of an external device to protect and hold the bone in place while healing |
casting (Fig. 4-21) | use of a stiff, solid dressing around a limb or other body part to immobilize it during healing |
splinting (Fig. 4-22) | use of a rigid device to immobilize or restrain a broken bone or injured body part; provides less support than a cast, but can be adjusted more easily to accommodate swelling from an injury |
traction (Tx) (Fig. 4-23) | application of a pulling force to a fractured bone or dislocated joint to maintain proper position during healing |
closed reduction, percutaneous fixation of a fracture (Fig. 4-24) | external manipulation of a fracture to regain alignment, followed by insertion of one or more pins through the skin to maintain position; often includes use of an external device called a fixator to keep the fracture immobilized during healing |
orthosis (Fig. 4-25) | use of an orthopedic appliance to maintain a bone's position or to provide limb support (e.g., back, knee, or wrist brace) |
ōr-thō′sis | 0 |
physical therapy (PT) | treatment to rehabilitate patients disabled by illness or injury; involves many different modalities (methods), such as exercise, hydrotherapy, diathermy, and ultrasound |
prosthesis (Fig. 4-26) | an artificial replacement for a missing body part or a device used to improve a body function, such as an artificial limb, hip, or joint |
analgesic | a drug that relieves pain |
narcotic | a potent analgesic with addictive properties |
antiinflammatory | a drug that reduces inflammation |
antipyretic | a drug that relieves fever |
nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID) | a group of drugs with analgesic, antiinflammatory, and antipyretic properties (e.g., ibuprofen and aspirin) commonly used to treat arthritis |
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