Treatments For Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Caring For Fractures

Caring for fractures the correct way is important for individuals with osteogenesis imperfecta. Fractures should be immobilized properly to promote pain reduction, healing, and slight freedom of movement. When dealing with a fracture, patients should also reduce the amount of weight they handle, as this may cause a new fracture or worsen one that already exists. When wearing a cast, patients should listen to the directions given to them by the doctor. Keeping oily and watery substances away from the cast will prevent the cast from getting too soft, and the cast should be checked daily for potential problems. When a child with osteogenesis imperfecta has a cast, extra care should be taken in moving the child. Properly caring for fractures will ensure they heal correctly and with fewer complications.