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In July 2019 Mrs. Trevor was on holiday in Poland. He was stopped at a traffic light when the defendant’s vehicle collided with the back of his vehicle. As a result of the accident he developed a soft tissue injury to his neck, upper back and shoulders, a fracture of right leg and also cut on left hand leading to bleeding.
Soft tissues refer to tissues that connect, support, or surround other structures and organs of the body. Soft tissues include muscles, tendons, fat, blood vessels and synovial membrane. Treatment:-First aid given at the spot point followed by investigation of doctor .
Q. Study the case and identify the tissue damaged on left hand and how will it be treated? Why is it important to watch for increased redness, swelling and pain after a cut or abrasion has been cleaned and bandaged?
Q. Why MRI scan is needed for the injury caused to Mrs. Trevor? Justify your answer. Draw a neat labelled diagram of ligament and tendon to understand the fracture. Why does an injury to cartilage, heal much more slowly than a bone fracture? Justify your answer.
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Upon tissue injury, damaged cells release inflammatory chemical signals that evoke local vasodilation, the widening of the blood vessels. Increased blood flow results in apparent redness and heat. In response to injury, mast cells present in tissue degranulate, releasing the potent vasodilator histamine.
MRI may be used to assess the results of corrective orthopedic procedures. Joint deterioration resulting from arthritis may be monitored by using magnetic resonance imaging. There may be other reasons for your physician to recommend an MRI of the bones, joints, or soft tissue.
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