Remember that First Aid is all about stabilization and transport -- we aren't going to actually treat a leg fracture in the field. That said...
If you're in the field and can't get transport, secure the patient to a litter (Stokes if you have one: fashion a travois from branches if you don't), and transport to the nearest help. Make sure you maintain the patient's body temp and hydration. Administer pain control if you have that capability. If you are in a place such as a mountain or a dessert (doing extreme sports), always ensure you have a means of communication and that you inform the right people before doing it your plans.
Reducing a compound fracture in the field is beyond the scope of this reply.
** In cases of femur fractures, the body may lose two pints of blood from your circulatory system and may send the victim into shock, in order to help the pain of a femur fracture, pull by the foot, it will initially hurt but the victim will be relieved that their bones are no longer crunching. Do not release this until emergency personnel come with a traction splint.
Apply a splint; for lower leg a fixed splint and upper leg a traction splint.
The limb should be immobilised with splints. It should be moved as little as possible to reduce the chance of further injury.
cast or split
setting it
Push the protruding bone back into the wound
Splint the fracture in the position found.
first aid is an immediate but temporary treatment given to a person in case of accident or sudden illness when there is no doctor around. sprain,fracture,dislocation and cramps can be given first aid treatment
Tim's leg had a hairline fracture.
At first, it shouldn't hurt at all because of the endorphins. After that, there shouldn't be much pain if you rub close to the fracture.
when we fall down our leg is at the bottom so when we fall our leg folds even it does not has a joint because of not having a joint our leg folds and we get a fracture
put a bandage on it
The tibia is the bigger bone in the lower leg. A tibia fracture is a brake in the bone.
A broken leg.