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Fixed is a term often used in the medical field to describe a condition or state that is unchanging or permanent. It can refer to a variety of situations, from a fixed joint that is immobile due to disease or injury, to a fixed belief that is unchanging despite evidence to the contrary.

Definition

In the medical context, the term "fixed" is used to describe a state or condition that is unchanging or permanent. This can apply to a variety of situations, from physical conditions to mental states.

Physical Conditions

In terms of physical conditions, a fixed state often refers to a part of the body that is immobile or unchanging. This can be due to a variety of reasons, such as disease, injury, or a surgical procedure. For example, a joint may become fixed, or immobile, due to arthritis or a severe injury. Similarly, a bone may be fixed in place with screws or plates following a fracture.

Mental States

The term "fixed" can also apply to mental states or beliefs. A fixed belief, also known as a delusion, is one that remains unchanging despite evidence to the contrary. This is often seen in mental health conditions such as schizophrenia or delusional disorder.

Treatment

Treatment for a fixed physical condition often involves physical therapy, medication, or in some cases, surgery. The goal is to restore mobility and function as much as possible. In the case of a fixed mental state, treatment typically involves psychotherapy and medication to help manage symptoms and challenge unhelpful beliefs.

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