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- What Is a Contusion? Bone Contusions, Muscle Contusions, and Causes
Anyone can get a contusion, but we’ll explain how contusions can affect your bones and soft tissues differently, along with how each type of contusion is treated
- Contusion: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and More - Health
A contusion—or, bruise—occurs when your body gets hit due to a blunt impact Find out more about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
- Bone Bruise (Bone Contusion): What It Is Recovery Time
Contusion is the medical name for a bruise Bone contusions are blood trapped under the surface of your bone after an injury Your bones are living tissue that can get bruised in lots of the same ways your skin can It takes much more force to bruise a bone than your skin, but the injury is very similar
- Contusion: Medical Definition and Healing Time - Verywell Health
A contusion (bruise) results from an injury that breaks the capillaries (tiny blood vessels) beneath the skin, causing bleeding and discoloration A contusion often starts as a red or pinkish color
- Contusions - Symptoms, Causes, Types and Treatment
A contusion occurs in a muscle when there has been a direct impact It is sometimes then referred to as a charley horse or a dead leg
- Contusions: Diagnosis, Treatment, Complications and More
A contusion is a bruise that occurs when you sustain a blow or force causing trauma Learn about the diagnosis, treatment, complications and more
- Muscle Contusion (Bruise) - OrthoInfo - AAOS
Contusions occur when a direct blow or repeated blows by a blunt object strike part of the body, crushing underlying muscle fibers and connective tissue without breaking the skin A contusion can also result from falling or jamming the body against a hard surface
- What is a contusion (bruise)? Bones, muscles, and more
A contusion is an injury that causes bleeding and tissue damage underneath the skin, usually without breaking the skin Any injury that puts pressure on an area repetitively can cause a contusion
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