Types of Fractures
Fractures can occur when too much pressure is applied to a bone. Learn about the different types of bone fractures.
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Transcript: Types of Fractures
The Human Skeletal System
The skeletal system is made up of 206 bones and provides support, allows for movement, and protects the internal organs of the body.What Is a Fracture?
Sometimes, too much pressure is applied to a bone that results in what is known as a fracture. Fractures are commonly caused by a fall, strike from an object, or by twisting or bending of the bone.What Is an Incomplete Fracture?
When the bone is only cracked or partially broken, doctors refer to it as an incomplete fracture.What Is a Hairline Fracture?
A hairline fracture is an incomplete fracture, like a crack that does not break all the way through the bone. It usually is the result of a relatively minor injury.What Is a Greenstick Fracture?
A greenstick fracture is an incomplete fracture that is similar to the break of a young tree branch. Only one side of the bone breaks causing the bone to bend.Both hairline and greenstick fractures are usually treated by immobilization with a cast to allow it to mend.
What Is a Complete Fracture?
When the bone is broken into pieces, doctors refer to it as a complete fracture.What Is a Simple Fracture?
A simple fracture is a complete fracture where the bone is broken into two fragments. This break can be transverse (which means straight across the bone), oblique (which means at an angle)....and spiral (which means an angle that is twisted).What is a Comminuted Fracture?
A comminuted (or multifragmentary) fracture is a complete fracture where the bone is broken into several fragments. This type of fracture is usually a result of a severe injury.Both simple and comminuted fractures are usually treated with immobilization with a cast or sometimes with pins, screws, and plates.
If You Fracture a Bone
All fractures must be taken seriously. If you think that a bone has been fractured, you should seek immediate medical attention.Copyrighted animations provided by Blausen Medical.
