CARTILAGE
TYPES
Question
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Spiral Fracture
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Compression Fracture
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Physeal Fracture
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Avulsion Fracture
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Detailed explanation-1: -Spiral fractures are a type of broken bone. They happen when one of your bones is broken with a twisting motion. They create a fracture line that wraps around your bone and looks like a corkscrew. You might see spiral fractures referred to as complete fractures.
Detailed explanation-2: -A spiral fracture in the hand is a break in one of the bones in the hand that extends along a spiral path. This type of fracture can be caused by twisting or turning the hand in an unnatural way, such as when falling onto an outstretched hand.
Detailed explanation-3: -Closed (simple) fracture – the broken bone has not pierced the skin. Open (compound) fracture – the broken bone juts out through the skin, or a wound leads to the fracture site. Greenstick fracture – a small, slender crack in the bone. More items