Fractures Open Access Journals
A fracture may be a break, usually during a bone. If the broken bone punctures the skin, it's called an open or open fracture .
Fractures commonly happen due to car accidents, falls, or sports injuries. Other causes are low bone density and osteoporosis, which cause weakening of the bones.A significant percentage of bone
fractures occur due to high force impact or stress. However, a fracture can also be the results of some medical conditions which weaken the bones, for instance osteoporosis, some cancers, or autosomal dominant disease also referred to as brittle bone diseases. A fracture caused by a medical condition is understood as a pathological fracture. Among doctors, especially bone specialists, like orthopedic surgeons, “break” may be a much less common term when talking about bones. A crack (not only a break) within the bone is additionally referred to as a fracture.
Fractures can occur in any bone within the body. There are several alternative ways during which a bone can fracture; for instance , an opportunity to the bone that doesn't damage surrounding tissue or tear through the skin is understood as a simple fracture .On the opposite hand, one that damages surrounding skin and penetrates the skin is understood as a compound fracture or an open fracture. Compound
fractures are generally more serious than simple fractures, because, by definition, they're infected. Most human bones are surprisingly strong and may generally get up to fairly strong impacts or forces. However, if that force is just too powerful, or there's something wrong with the bone, it can fracture.
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