Types Of Fracture

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These are the different types of partial, complete, open, and closed fractures: Transverse: the break is in a straight line across the bone. Spiral: the break spirals around the bone. Oblique: the break is diagonal across the bone.

This type of fracture is particularly serious because once the skin is broken, infection in both the wound and the bone can occur. Common types of fractures include: Stable fracture. The broken ends of the bone line up and are barely out of place. Open, compound fracture.

Types of Bone Fractures. As rugged as our bodies are, they are often susceptible to painful and disabling injuries such as strains, sprains, dislocations and fractures. Fractures are simply a break in a bone caused by forces that exceed the strength of the osseous tissue in the bone.

Types Of Fracture

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