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VI. Pathophysiology: Muscle Spasm Due Fractured Bone

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VI.

Pathophysiology

Fracture

Precipitating factors:

Behavior
Lifestyle
Occupation
Environment

Risk factors

Physical Trauma

Pre disposing
factors:

Age
Gender

Traumatic Force Applied To the


Right Lower Extremity

Multiple Abrasions and the Middle 3rd Femur


Bone Is Broken Into Fragments (Comminuted)

Nerve at the site of


fracture damaged

Numbness

Fibrous Connective Tissue or Periosteum And Blood


Vessels in the Cortex Marrow, And Surrounding Soft
Tissues Are Disrupted and Damaged.

Bleeding Occurs From the Damaged Bone and From


the Neighboring Soft Tissues

Formation of blood clot


Hematoma
Stimulation of the Inflammatory Response
Pain, Swelling, Redness, Heat, Loss of Function

Limitation of ROM, Mobility and Reduction of ADLSs

Muscle spasm
due Fractured
bone

Pain and
Tenderness

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