How are comminuted fractures treated?

The treatment of comminuted fracture is mainly based on surgical treatment and postoperative rehabilitation.
1. Surgery: For comminuted fracture, doctors often choose internal fixation with incision and reduction, which can stabilize the fracture and facilitate the healing of the fracture.
2. Rehabilitation: Rehabilitation training can promote the recovery of blood flow of the fracture, accelerate the healing of the fracture, and also prevent pressure sores or deep vein thrombosis brought about by lying in bed, as well as preventing stiffness of the upper and lower joints of the fracture site or other complications.
It is recommended that people with comminuted fracture go to regular hospitals in time. On the way to the hospital, they should be simply immobilized to avoid their activities, so as not to aggravate the condition, and should be treated in a standardized way under the guidance of doctors.