Common Types of Hip Fractures
Femoral Neck Fracture
A fracture that affects the upper part of the thigh bone (femur). This type of fracture is very serious and may require surgery to repair.
Treatment for femoral neck fractures typically involves surgery to repair the bone. In some cases, a metal rod may be inserted into the bone to help support and stabilize it as it heals.
Physical therapy may also be necessary to help regain strength and range of motion in the affected leg or hip.
Intertrochanteric Region Fracture
A fracture that affects the intertrochanteric region, which is the area where the thigh bone (femur) meets the hipbone. This type of fracture is typically caused by a fall or direct blow to the hip.
Treatment for an intertrochanteric region fracture typically involves surgery to repair the broken bone and stabilize it as it heals. Physical therapy may also be necessary to help regain strength and range of motion in the affected leg or hip.
Pelvic Fracture
A pelvic fracture is a serious injury that occurs when one of the bones in your pelvis breaks. Common causes of pelvic fractures include car accidents, high-speed falls, and sports injuries.
Symptoms of a pelvic fracture may include pain, swelling, bruising around the injured area, difficulty walking or bearing weight on the affected leg, and an inability to move or flex the hip normally. Without proper treatment, complications such as blood loss and infection can occur.