The human bones have sufficient strength and resilience to withstand a significant amount of stress.
When we talk about a fracture, it refers to a broken bone, whereby the bone may be partially or completely cracked or broken.
A fracture can occur due to the following situations:
Classifications of fractures
Fractures can be classified into:
Common types of fractures
Types of fracture |
Description |
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Transverse fracture ![]() |
Horizontal fracture line. |
Oblique fracture ![]() |
The bone is broken diagonally. |
Spiral fracture ![]() |
The fracture spirals around the bone. Commonly seen in twisting injuries. |
Comminuted fracture ![]() |
There are more than two fracture fragments. |
Segmental fracture ![]() |
At least two fracture lines that together isolate a bone segment. |
Greenstick fracture ![]() |
Incomplete fracture accompanied by angular deformity (like snapping a green twig). Seen in children. |
Impacted fracture ![]() |
Fracture due to impact on adjacent bone. |
Compression fracture ![]() |
A type of fracture that causes the vertebrae to collapse. |
Stress fracture |
A small crack or severe bruise within a bone caused by repetitive trauma. |
Fracture symptoms
Fracture diagnosis
Patients with suspected fractures
Patients without life-threatening injuries
Fracture treatment options
The healing time for a fracture can range from several weeks to several months, depending on the severity of the injury, patient’s age, how well does the patient follow their doctor's instructions, and other factors that influence fracture healing.
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