A displaced intraarticular fracture of the right calcaneus – commonly known as a broken heel bone – is a break in the calcaneus that involves the joint surface. It is a type of fracture that is usually caused by a significant force or trauma, such as a fall from a height or a direct blow to the heel.
If the fracture is displaced, it means that the broken ends of the bone have moved out of alignment. This can cause the joint to become unstable and can lead to a number of long-term problems, including chronic pain and limited mobility.
Patients with a displaced intraarticular fracture of the right calcaneus may experience a number of symptoms, including pain, swelling, and difficulty walking. The patient may also have difficulty putting weight on the affected foot.
Diagnosis of a displaced intraarticular fracture of the right calcaneus typically involves a physical examination and imaging tests, such as an X-ray or a CT scan. Once the fracture is diagnosed, the patient will likely need to wear a cast or a walking boot to keep the bones in place and to promote healing.
In some cases, a displaced intraarticular fracture of the right calcaneus may not heal properly, even with treatment. This can lead to a subsequent encounter for the fracture, which is a type of follow-up appointment to check for signs of delayed healing.
During a subsequent encounter for a fracture with delayed healing, the doctor may take new imaging tests and may perform a physical examination to check for signs of healing. The doctor may also recommend additional treatments, such as surgery or physical therapy, to help the fracture heal properly.
It is important to follow the doctor’s instructions carefully to ensure that the fracture heals properly and to prevent long-term complications.
Displaced intraarticular fracture of the right calcaneus, or heel bone, is a serious injury that can lead to significant disability and chronic pain if not treated correctly. It is important to seek timely medical attention to ensure a proper assessment and timely treatment. Treatment options for a displaced...
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