How to tell if an elderly person has a fracture

It is actually relatively easy to identify whether a fracture has occurred in the elderly. After a fracture, pain will basically occur after a fall or slip and collision, which is the primary reaction. In the painful area, if the bone appears deformed, you can see that it is different from the original shape. If the pain is severe and the injured area cannot be moved, it means that fracture and dislocation have occurred. In addition, you can touch the bone with your hand and feel the bone rubbing sound from the bones touching each other after the fracture, and you can also judge the fracture at this time.