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Can your femur fracture in a crash?

On Behalf of | Jul 11, 2023 | Blog, Car Accidents

Femur fractures are a common result of car accidents in New Jersey. The injury involves a partial or complete break of your thigh bone. This is the type of injury that can lead to severe complications if not immediately treated.

How are femur injuries usually treated?

Motor vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of femur fractures. Treatment can range from a regimen of crutches, casts, and bed rest to major surgery involving the placement of metal rods and screws. If an accident causes your bone to break out of your skin, this can be treated with antibiotics.

The most common types of femur fractures

Femur fractures are one of the most serious injuries that can occur after a car accident. Fractures that involve the femoral neck are usually observed in elderly people with much more fragile bones. When this occurs, it is known as a hip fracture.

Fractures can also occur at any point along the bone’s length or shaft. This type of fracture is most commonly caused by a car accident. They can also be caused by a fall from a significant height and most often occur in teenagers and adults who have not reached advanced years.

Femur fractures can be very severe

Fractures at the distal end of the bone are usually called knee fractures. These are another of the most common femur fractures that can be sustained in a car accident. An injury of this type is often quite severe. This is due to the angle a pedestrian or motorcycle rider may be at when they are hit by a vehicle.

A fracture of the femur can involve a total or partial breakage. Some may be classed as stress fractures to the neck. These are normally seen in older people. Fractures can also represent rushing injuries to the bone that can cause it to splinter. This is the main reason why these injuries need to be addressed as soon as possible.

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