Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Bones, Bones, Bones!!!

In non-displaced fractures the bone ends after the fracture occurs still retain their normal position in the way they originated from.
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However in displaced fractures the bone ends tend to be out of their normal position or alignment.
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One of the most common fractures is a compound (open) fracture, where the break is clearly visible as it penetrates through the skin.
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In a simple fracture (closed) the break is still apparent, but it does not penetrate through the skin
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Complete fractures are when the bone is broken all the way through the bone
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Incomplete fractures do not go all the way through the bone, almost as if it splinters the bone
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Linear fractures are breaks that are parrallel to the longer axis of the bone
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Whereas a transverse fracture breaks perpendicular to the bone's long axis
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