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How We Diagnose and Treat Minor Fractures on Site

How We Diagnose and Treat Minor Fractures on Site

How We Diagnose and Treat Minor Fractures on Site

Minor fractures — also known as hairline or non-displaced fractures — can be painful and inconvenient, but with proper care, they heal well without surgery. At Eastlake Urgent Care in Chula Vista, we evaluate bone injuries right away — examining you, stabilizing your injury, and coordinating prompt imaging when needed so you’re not left waiting.

 

In this article, we’ll walk you through how we identify, evaluate, and treat minor fractures right in our clinic.

What Is a Minor Fracture?

A minor fracture is a small crack or break in a bone that does not cause the bone to move out of place. These injuries often occur from falls, sports, or repetitive stress.

Common Types of Minor Fractures:

  • Hairline fractures (tiny, thin cracks in the bone)
  • Stress fractures (often in the legs or feet)
  • Non-displaced fractures (bone is cracked but still aligned)

These are different from severe fractures that require surgery or emergency room care.

Symptoms of a Minor Fracture

Although not as dramatic as a full break, minor fractures still cause symptoms such as:

  • Localized pain that increases with pressure or movement
  • Swelling or bruising near the injury site
  • Tenderness to touch
  • Difficulty using or bearing weight on the affected limb

If you’ve experienced trauma and feel persistent pain or swelling, it’s important to get evaluated.

Diagnosis: Evaluation

At Eastlake Urgent Care:

Our Process:

  1. Physical Exam – We assess swelling, pain, range of motion, and joint function.
  2. Review – Our provider walks you through the results and treatment plan.

Our efficient workflow ensures you’re not waiting hours in a hospital for basic imaging.

How We Treat Minor Fractures

Treatment depends on the location and severity of the break. Most minor fractures can be treated conservatively without surgery.

Common Treatment Methods:

  • Splints or braces to immobilize the area
  • Compression wraps to reduce swelling
  • Pain relief medications (OTC or prescription)
  • Instructions for rest and limited activity

In some cases, we may refer patients to an orthopedic specialist for follow-up.

Home Care and Recovery Tips

Recovering from a minor fracture takes time and self-care. Follow these guidelines:

  • Rest the injured area and avoid stress or strain
  • Elevate and ice to manage swelling
  • Take medications as directed
  • Attend follow-up visits for Follow-up imaging referrals or scheduled imaging as needed.

Healing typically takes 4–6 weeks, depending on the location and your overall health.

When to Come to Urgent Care

Visit Eastlake Urgent Care if you’ve:

  • Suffered a fall, twist, or impact injury
  • Have pain or swelling that lasts beyond a day or two
  • Can’t move or bear weight on a limb
  • Need quick imaging and diagnosis

We’ll help determine if your injury is a sprain, strain, or fracture — and begin appropriate care.

Why Choose Eastlake Urgent Care for Fracture Care?

  • Expert providers trained in injury care
  • Splinting, bracing, and wound care on location
  • Short wait times and extended hours

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Don’t ignore pain — early treatment means faster recovery. Let us help you heal right.