MICROANATOMY

MUSCLE NERVE CARTILAGE BONE

CARTILAGE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
bone that is broken only on one side and the other side is bent.
A
Comminuted Fracture
B
Avulsion Fracture
C
Greenstick Fracture
D
Physeal Fracture
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A greenstick fracture is a partial thickness fracture where only cortex and periosteum are interrupted on one side of the bone but remain uninterrupted on the other. [1] They occur most often in long bones, including the fibula, tibia, ulna, radius, humerus, and clavicle.

Detailed explanation-2: -A greenstick fracture is a type of broken bone. A bone cracks on one side only, not all the way through the bone. It is called a “greenstick” fracture because it can look like a branch that has broken and splintered on one side.

Detailed explanation-3: -Greenstick fractures: One side of the bone is broken, causing the other side to bend.

Detailed explanation-4: -Greenstick Fracture: an incomplete fracture in which the bone is bent; occurs most often in children. Linear Fracture: the break is parallel to the bone’s long axis.

Detailed explanation-5: -A greenstick fracture occurs when the bone breaks but the break does not go all the way through to the other side of the bone. These injuries usually occur after a fall or a direct hit to the arm.

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