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ANATOMY Unit 4 Notes: Bone Injury
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(1) Bone Injury Increased weight on bone/joint.
Irregular movement/manipulation… Twisting Rotation Bending
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(2) Comminuted Fractures
Bone fragments into 3 or more pieces Common in aged people, when bones are more brittle
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(3) Spiral Fractures Ragged diagonal break
Result of excessive twisting forces Common sports fracture
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(4) Depressed Fractures
Portion of broken bone pressed inward Typical skull fracture
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(5) Transverse Fractures
Bone breaks straight through bone (perpendicular) Clean Break
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(6) Oblique Fractures Bone breaks on diagonal Clean break
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(7) Open Fractures Bone breaks and pierces skin
Common in forearm and shin (leg)
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(8) Compression Fractures
Bone is crushed Common in porous bones (due to osteoporosis) Common in vertebral column
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(9) Epiphyseal Fractures
Epiphysis separates from diaphysis along epiphyseal plate Usually occurs where cartilage cells are dying and calcifying
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(10) Greenstick Fractures
Bone breaks incompletely (like a twig) Only one side of the shaft breaks, other side bends Common in children, when bones are more flexible
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