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  1. Dec 7, 2021 · An oblique fracture is a broken bone at an angle, usually caused by a fall or trauma. Learn about the types, diagnosis and treatment of oblique fractures, including displaced fractures that require surgery.

  2. Diagnosing an oblique fracture is usually done by x-ray, although a CT scan may also be used. Radiographic images may also show that the bone is displaced (meaning it has moved away from its broken end) and that may be another cause for surgical intervention to repair.

  3. A displaced fracture means the pieces of your bone moved so much that a gap formed around the fracture when your bone broke. Non-displaced fractures are still broken bones, but the pieces weren’t moved far enough during the break to be out of alignment.

  4. Feb 1, 2016 · This article reviews the diagnosis and management of common foot fractures, including metatarsal and toe fractures. It provides general recommendations for radiographic evaluation, acute and definitive treatment, follow-up imaging, and orthopedic referral.

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  5. Feb 2, 2024 · Metacarpal Fractures are the most common hand injury and are divided into fractures of the head, neck, or shaft. Diagnosis is made by orthogonal radiographs the hand. Treatment is based on which metacarpal is involved, location of the fracture, and the rotation/angulation of the injury.

  6. Dec 15, 2003 · Displaced fractures of the lesser toes should be treated with reduction and buddy taping. Patients with displaced fractures of the first toe often require referral for stabilization of...

  7. Oblique Fractures can be caused by sudden trauma, such as a car accident or a sports injury, or by repetitive forces over time. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the affected area.

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