The pelvic area is particularly vulnerable in a car or truck crash and may be injured in a number of ways that requires lengthy painful and recuperation times.
The pelvis is a 'ring-like' structure of 3 bones - the pubis, ilium and ischium - found at the bottom of the human trunk. These bones fuse as people age - and the pelvic region is one of the most important in the human body. It is the area from which the hip sockets begin. In addition, many of the reproductive and digestive organs rest within it.
Finally, important blood and nerve vessels that serve the lower half of the body - the legs in particular - pass through the pelvis.
Therefore, injury to this area can be particularly grievous and lead to substantial problems in the case of an automobile or truck accident. Depending on the extent of the injury any of the following treatment regimens may occur.
In some instances pelvic injuries may be treated non-surgically such as if the person suffers a type of fracture that only requires the use of crutches or a walker for several months. Limited mobility can lead to blood-clotting issues, however, and the victim may be put on blood thinners over the course of rehabilitation.
If the pelvic area sustains high energy trauma then surgery will most likely be required. An external fixator may be inserted into the pelvic region to help stabilize it. This is a device that has long screws that insert directly into the bones and then connects to the frame of the body.
It helps address internal organ, nerve and blood vessel issues. In addition, a person may be required to be in traction for a period of time as well.
Pelvic injuries are painful and even the slightest ones can require months of rehabilitation and recuperation - the most severe may be types from which there may never be a complete recovery.
Greg Baumgartner is a semi truck accident lawyer and the founder of the Baumgartner law firm, which is dedicated to helping injury victims seek civil justice. For a free no obligation consultation with a Texas injury lawyer call the Baumgartner firm.
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