crushvammat
Crushvammat, often translated as crush injury, is tissue damage caused by compression from a heavy object or entrapment. It can affect skin, muscle, nerves, blood vessels, and bone, and may be closed (contusion and muscle damage) or open (laceration with exposed tissue). Such injuries commonly occur in industrial accidents, vehicle crashes, cave-ins, or building collapses, and often involve prolonged compression.
In prolonged crush injury, systemic complications may develop, a condition known as crush syndrome. Damaged muscle
Clinical signs vary. Local findings include severe pain, swelling, tense tissue, pallor or cyanosis, numbness, and
Management emphasizes rapid and safe extrication, prompt transport, and protection of the injured area. After freeing
Prevention focuses on occupational safety, proper training, use of protective equipment, and safe handling of heavy