Solution for Pelvic Fractures
A broken pelvis (pelvic fracture) is a painful condition that often involves bleeding, swelling and bruising. An individual with a pelvic fracture often tries to keep the hip or knee in a specific position to avoid aggravating the pain. If the fracture is due to trauma, there may also be injuries to the head, chest or legs. Typically, there is also considerable bleeding, which can lead to shock.
Treatment
If the fracture is treated within 24 hours of injury, apply the Infratonic 8000 transducer gently to the affected area several times a day for a minimum of 20 minutes each. Therapy can also be applied through clothing or a plaster cast—even several inches away. Sometimes, it's most comfortable to start with the transducer 12 or more inches away, than gradually move it closer as the trauma is reduced. This helps keep the swelling down, so the body can produce and retain Hyaluronic acid in the traumatized area.
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