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  1. Nov 20, 2023 · 2. Fracture type. When describing a fracture, the first thing to mention is what type of fracture it is. Broadly, these can be split into: complete: all the way through the bone. transverse: straight across the bone. oblique: an oblique line across the bone. spiral: looks like a corkscrew. comminuted: more than 2 parts to the fracture.

  2. Jan 19, 2022 · A Smith’s fracture is the reverse of a Colles fracture where the fragment has dorsal displacement. Smith fractures are often caused by falls on the dorsal side of the wrist or from a hard hit. Symptoms typically include a visibly displaced fragment, pain, swelling, and loss of movement. Diagnosis is based upon a medical evaluation and X-rays.

  3. Dec 14, 2020 · The femoral neck is the weakest part of the femur, the largest bone in the skeleton. Neck of femur (NOF) fractures typically occur in the elderly, with a predominance for women (4:1). However, they can occur in young patients as a result of high-energy trauma. In 2011, approximately 80,000 hip fractures were treated in the United Kingdom.

  4. The planes intersect each other in a line parallel to σ 2. The maximum principal stress σ 1 bisects the acute angle between the planes, and the minimum stress σ 3 bisects the obtuse angle. If we examine the fractures, we find that they are shear fractures: the two sides of the fracture have slid past each other.

  5. Jul 27, 2022 · Stress Fracture vs Shin Splints: The Main Differences Shin splints and stress fractures often get categorised as the same thing, Panchal said, explaining that the main differences are that, while shin splints are caused by inflammation of the muscle tissue, stress fractures are micro-fractures in the bone caused by continuous inflammation from overuse or overtraining.

  6. Key points. Displacement of fractures is defined in terms of the abnormal position of the distal fracture fragment in relation to the proximal bone. Types of fracture displacement include - angulation, rotation, change of bone length, and loss of alignment. The severity and nature of displacement are key factors when considering fracture ...

  7. Dec 28, 2022 · Epidemiology. Toddler fractures typically occur between nine months and three years of age 1 and are believed to be the result of new stresses placed on the bone due to recent and increasing ambulation. Although early reports 5 suggested that tibial toddler fractures were indicative of non-accidental injury, subsequent work has suggested that ...

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