fracture repair
Fracture repair is the process of healing broken bones, which can occur due to injury or stress. The body naturally begins to mend the fracture by forming a blood clot and a soft tissue callus around the break. Over time, this callus hardens into new bone tissue, restoring strength and stability.
In some cases, medical intervention is necessary to ensure proper alignment and healing. This may involve methods such as casting, surgery, or the use of metal plates and screws to hold the bone fragments together. Rehabilitation exercises are often recommended to regain strength and mobility after the fracture has healed.