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how to describe the location of the fracture using specific medical terminology of a distal radius fracture

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how to describe the location of the fracture using specific medical terminology of a distal radius fracture

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A distal radius fracture is described using specific medical terminology as follows:

  1. "Distal": This term refers to the location of the fracture. In medical terminology, "distal" means situated away from the center of the body or point of attachment. In this case, the fracture is located at the end of the radius bone, near the wrist, which is far from the body's center.

  2. "Radius": This is the name of the bone that is fractured. The radius is one of the two large bones of the forearm, the other being the ulna. The radius is on the thumb side of the forearm.

  3. "Fracture": This term refers to the breakage of the bone. In medical terminology, a fracture can range from a tiny crack to a complete break.

  4. The type of fracture can also be described using specific terms. For example, a "Colles' fracture" is a specific type of distal radius fracture where the broken piece of bone angles upward. A "Smith's fracture" is another type of distal radius fracture where the broken piece of bone angles downward.

  5. The severity of the fracture can also be described. For example, a "non-displaced" fracture means the bone cracked but maintained its proper alignment, while a "displaced" fracture means the bone broke into two or more pieces and is no longer aligned.

  6. The direction of the fracture line can also be described. For example, a "transverse" fracture means the fracture line is perpendicular to the shaft of the bone, while an "oblique" fracture means the fracture line is angled.

  7. If the fracture involves the joint, it can be described as an "intra-articular" fracture. If it does not involve the joint, it can be described as an "extra-articular" fracture.

  8. If the skin over the fracture is broken, it can be described as an "open" or "compound" fracture. If the skin is not broken, it can be described as a "closed" fracture.

By using these specific medical terms, healthcare professionals can accurately describe the location, type, severity, direction, and other characteristics of a distal radius fracture.

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