spiralewonden
Spiralewonden, also known as spiral fractures, are a type of bone fracture that occurs when a bone is twisted or rotated. These fractures are characterized by a spiral pattern of bone fragments that are twisted around each other. Spiral fractures are most commonly found in the tibia, the larger bone in the lower leg, but they can also occur in other long bones such as the femur, radius, and ulna. Spiral fractures are often caused by a direct blow to the bone, such as a fall on an outstretched hand or foot, or a twisting injury.
The symptoms of a spiral fracture can vary depending on the severity of the injury. Common symptoms
The diagnosis of a spiral fracture is typically made through a physical examination and imaging studies such
The treatment of a spiral fracture depends on the severity of the injury and the location of
Prevention of spiral fractures involves taking precautions to avoid twisting or rotational injuries to the bones.