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What is a compression fracture and where is it commonly found?
✔✔A compression fracture occurs when the bone collapses under pressure, commonly found in
the vertebrae.
How does an avulsion fracture occur and what is its typical cause?
✔✔An avulsion fracture occurs when a fragment of bone is pulled away by a tendon or ligament,
typically caused by a sudden, forceful pull.
What is the typical treatment for a greenstick fracture?
✔✔The typical treatment for a greenstick fracture involves immobilization with a cast or splint
to allow the bone to heal.
What is the primary feature of a comminuted fracture?
✔✔The primary feature of a comminuted fracture is that the bone breaks into multiple
fragments.
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, How is a stress fracture different from a fracture caused by acute trauma?
✔✔A stress fracture is caused by repetitive strain or overuse, while fractures caused by acute
trauma result from a single, forceful impact.
What is a segmental fracture and how does it affect bone healing?
✔✔A segmental fracture involves two or more separate fracture lines, potentially complicating
bone healing due to the isolated segment.
What distinguishes a hairline fracture from other types of fractures?
✔✔A hairline fracture is a very fine, non-displaced crack in the bone, often difficult to detect on
X-rays.
What is the typical management approach for a spiral fracture?
✔✔The typical management for a spiral fracture includes immobilization with a cast or surgery
to align and stabilize the bone.
How does a depressed fracture affect the bone structure?
✔✔A depressed fracture causes a portion of the bone, usually in the skull, to be pushed inward,
affecting the bone structure.
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