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Dealing with a femur fracture after a car accident

On Behalf of | Sep 10, 2023 | Car Accidents, Injuries

Fractures are among the most common injuries stemming from Florida car accidents. During a high-velocity impact, a person can suffer devastating results. Femur fractures are one of the types that can occur; this is what you need to know about this injury.

How femur fractures occur

The femur is a long bone in the leg that spans from the hip to the knee. Although it’s a strong bone, severe car accidents can lead to fractures. Older adults whose bones are brittle from osteoporosis have a higher risk of suffering this injury. However, according to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, crashes account for the majority of femur fractures. Individuals of all ages can experience this injury.

Unfortunately, femur fractures can be very serious. Although many people are able to heal with prompt medical attention, rest and rehabilitation, others may not be so lucky; in some cases, there could be complications that prove fatal. Often, this occurs because a person suffers heavy blood loss.

Symptoms of a femur fracture

People who sustain femur fractures after car accidents will notice certain symptoms. These injuries are very painful and often cause swelling and discoloration of the affected leg. The leg may also be positioned at an odd angle after the crash; if there is a compound fracture, the bone may stick out from the skin.

Another sign of a femur fracture is stiffness in the leg. Usually, there is also trouble moving it and difficulty bearing weight on it. If the skin is broken, there could also be bleeding. Whatever the specific symptoms you experience, it’s crucial to seek immediate medical attention for this type of injury.

A femur fracture is often one of the more serious injuries stemming from a car accident. If you have had one, you may need multiple types of treatment, but it’s possible to make a full recovery.

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