EPITHELIUM CONNECTIVE TISSUE SKIN
INTEGUMENT
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.
Detailed explanation-2: -A spiral fracture happens when a long bone is torn in half by a twisting force or impact. The long bones are the bones of the body that are longer than they are wide. Most spiral fractures involve the long bones of the legs, such as the femur, tibia, and fibula.
Detailed explanation-3: -Oblique Fracture: the break has a curved or sloped pattern. Pathologic Fracture: caused by a disease that weakens the bones. Spiral Fracture: one part of the bone has been twisted at the break point.
Detailed explanation-4: -Stable fracture. The broken ends of the bone line up and are barely out of place. Open (compound) fracture. The skin may be pierced by the bone or by a blow that breaks the skin at the time of the fracture. Transverse fracture. Oblique fracture. Comminuted fracture.