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Children's Mercy Hospital

Children's Mercy Hospital

2401 Gillham Road
Kansas City, MO 64108
(816) 234-3000
www.childrensmercy.org


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What Happens as Broken Bones Heal?

There are three stages of bone healing: the inflammatory, reparative, and remodeling stages.

The Inflammatory Stage

When a bone breaks, the body sends out signals for special cells to come to the injured area. Some of these special cells cause the injured area to become inflamed (red, swollen, and painful). This tells the body to stop using the injured part so it can heal.

Other cells that come to the area during this stage form a  (blood clot) around the broken bone. This is the first bridge between the pieces of the broken bone.

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The Reparative Stage

The reparative stage starts within about a week of the injury. A soft  (a type of soft bone) replaces the blood clot that formed in the inflammatory stage. The callus holds the bone together, but isn't strong enough for the body part to be used.

Over the next few weeks, the soft callus becomes harder. By about 2–6 weeks, this hard callus is strong enough for the body part to be used.

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Apgar Sign 20
Appearance
(skin color)
Normal color all over (hands and feet are pink)Normal color (but hands and feet are bluish)Bluish-gray or pale all over
Pulse
(heart rate)
Normal (above 100 beats per minute)Below 100 beats per minuteAbsent
(no pulse)
Grimace
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Pulls away, sneezes, coughs, or cries with stimulationFacial movement only (grimace) with stimulationAbsent (no response to stimulation)
Activity
(muscle tone)
Active, spontaneous movementArms and legs flexed with little movementNo movement, "floppy" tone
Respiration
(breathing rate and effort)
Normal rate and effort, good crySlow or irregular breathing, weak cryAbsent (no breathing)

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What Is Genetic Counseling?

Medically reviewed by: Kate M. Cronan, MD and Deepthi Alapati, MD and Adebowale A. Adeyemi, MD
Date reviewed: March 2026