Non-Union and Malunion Bone Fractures

9月 2, 2010 by
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Broken bones, also called fractures, are a relatively simple injury that affect millions of people per year. In fact, osteoporosis alone accounts for an estimated 9 million fractures every year, in addition to the breaks sustained in accidents like car wrecks, slips and falls, and sports injuries. When you suffer from a broken bone, you trust a doctor to help you heal so that you can quickly regain motion and strength. However, sometimes you can develop a non-union or malunion bone fracture.

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