Displaced oblique fracture
[DOC File]Learning Activity 3: Case Study – Fractures
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a displaced fracture. c. a fracture just below the metaphysis. d. a fracture near the epiphyseal plate. 2. An x-ray reveals an oblique fracture of the radius. An oblique fracture is caused by a: a. rotational force. b. break near the attachment of a ligament. c. crushing injury. d. demineralization of the bone. 3. R.E.’s fracture is a simple ...
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Complete fracture: the fracture line goes across the whole width of bone (vs. incomplete, where the fracture line does not completely pass through; such as in greenstick fracture) Transverse fracture: fracture line perpendicular to long axis of bone (i.e. line across) Oblique fracture: fracture line …
[DOCX File]White Plains Middle School
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A displaced fracture occurs when the bone breaks and the ends no longer line up straight, while in a non-displaced fracture the bones still line up straight. A closed or simple fracture stays within the skin, while an open or compound fracture breaks through the skin surface.
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fracture. Table of Contents. 1 Description 3. 2 Structure and function 4. 3 Patient presentation 5. 4 Clinical evidence 6. 5 Epidemiology 7. 6 Differential diagnosis 8. 7 Red flags 9. 8 Treatment options and outcomes 10. 9 Risk factors and prevention 11. 10 Miscellany 12. 11 Key terms 13. 12 Skills 14.
[DOC File]Fractured radius
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Type 1: Oblique Comminuted Fractures are usually seen in older women. Type 2: Barton’s fracture. Type 3: A more transverse fracture usually seen in young individuals due to serve injury. Treatment: Depending on the severity of the fracture an un-displaced # maybe treated in a cast alone. Mild angulation & displacement may require a closed ...
[DOC File]Frequently used terminology in the fracture clinic
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Oblique fracture – a fracture of the long bone that runs obliquely to the long axis. Potts’s fracture – a fracture, usually oblique, of the lateral malleolus of the fibula, with an avulsion transverse fracture of the tibial medial malleolus. The hind foot is outwardly displaced at the mortice of the ankle joint.
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