What are the most common types of fractures?
The most common types of fractures include greenstick fractures, stress fractures, open fractures, spiral fractures, and comminuted fractures.
- Greenstick fracture is among the most prevalent forms of breaks in children. Whenever a bone doesn't totally break, it happens. Rather, it flexes.
- This stress fracture, while seeming less serious than others, might be highly painful. There is just a very slight gap between the cracks in the bones.
- When a shattered bone fragment penetrates the skin, it is said to have an open fracture. These fractures, which is also known as a compound fracture, is simple to spot.
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Spiral fractures are among the most frequent forms of fractures and occur whenever the bone is twisted. This condition, also known as a torsion fracture, most frequently affects the ankle but can affect any part of the physique.
- A comminuted fracture, which is the most serious form of fracture, happens whenever the bone splits into more than 2 pieces. This kind of injury is frequently seen following a high-impact trauma, such as a car collision.
There are also specific fractures types:
- Ankle fractures
- Arm and elbow fractures
- Shoulder Fractures
- Knee Fractures
- Leg fractures
- Chest fractures
- Wrist Fractures
- Finger Fractures
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