كسر الحوض (Pelvic Fracture)

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Pelvic Fracture

 

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On this page, you will find everything you need to know about pelvic fractures.

What is a pelvic fracture?

  • A pelvic fracture is a break in the bony structure of the pelvis. This includes any fracture in the sacrum (the triangular-shaped bone at the base of the spine), the hip bones, or the coccyx.
  • What are the symptoms of a pelvic fracture?
  • Pain in the thigh, hip, and lower back.
  • More severe painwhen walking ormoving the legs.
  • Abdominal pain.
  • Numbness or tingling in the leg area.

Difficulty urinating.

Difficulty walking or standing.

Osteoporosis.

Sports injuries.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Computed tomography (CT scan).

What are the treatment methods for a pelvic fracture?

  • Treatment is done with several procedures or as needed and may include the following:
  • For mild and stable fractures where the bones do not shift:
  • Rest.

Walking aids such as crutches or a wheelchair.

Medications such as pain relievers.

For severe or unstable pelvic fractures, surgical intervention is performed.

  • What are the prevention methods for a pelvic fracture?
  • There are factors that may help reduce the risk, such as:
  • Using a walking aid if you are at higher risk of falling (older adults).
  • Safe driving.

Stair safety instructions.

Warm-up and stretching exercises before playing sports.

  • What are the complications of a pelvic fracture?
  • The complications of pelvic fractures may include:
  • Chronic pain.
  • Reduced mobility.

Sexual dysfunction.

Deep vein thrombosis.

 

When should you see a doctor?

It is recommended to see a doctor if you have symptoms of a pelvic fracture, or if you have been diagnosed and new symptoms appear.
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