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How to Tell if a Bone is Fractured or Bruised ER of Mesquite

How to Tell if a Bone is Fractured or Bruised | ER of Mesquite

Injuries happen suddenly, whether from a fall, sports activity, or accident, and it’s often hard to determine the severity at first glance. Bruising and swelling is very common, but these symptoms alone cannot reveal whether the bone is fractured, bruised, or if the injury involves soft tissue. Recognizing the difference

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Costal cartilage anatomy and injury care When to go

Costal cartilage anatomy and injury care: When to go ER?

Chest pain can be alarming, especially when it’s sharp, sudden, or linked to movement. While many people assume it’s heart-related, a large portion of non-cardiac chest pain actually comes from the costal cartilage. Many problems are emerging from the costal cartilage, including costochondritis, costochondral separation, and rib subluxation. These injuries

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