What is an oblique fracture
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Nov 18, 2009 · A fracture of the distal radius occurs when the area of the radius near the wrist breaks. The radius is the most commonly broken bone in the arm. The break usually happens when a fall causes someone to land on their outstretched hands. A complete fracture. is one involving the entire cross section of the bone. An . oblique fracture
[DOC File]Fractures
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A fracture is a partial or complete break in the bone. When a fracture occurs, it is classified as either open or closed: open fracture (Also called compound fracture.) - the bone exits and is visible through the skin, or a deep wound that exposes the bone through the skin. ... oblique - diagonal break across the bone. compression - the bone is ...
[DOC File]Learning Activity 3: Case Study – Fractures
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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 fracture. If it were a compound, a major concern would be: a. prolonged healing of the fracture.
Chapter 8: Hand, Fingers and Thumb
The majority of proximal thumb metacarpal fractures are intra-articular, the most common being an oblique fracture dislocation commonly referred to as a Bennett’s fracture (figure 7.25).
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An oblique fracture is one in which the fracture line runs obliquely to the long axis of the bone or the cortices. C. Spiral fracture. A spiral fracture is caused by a torsional force and is somewhat like a long oblique fracture that spans a greater area and encircles the shaft of the bone, thus forming a spiral in relation to the long axis of ...
[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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11. A fracture characterized by an incomplete break in a bone that has not . M, K completely ossified is a(n): (301) A. comminuted fracture. C. impacted fracture. B. greenstick fracture. D. oblique fracture. 12. Which of the following is the most common site for osteoarthritis? M, K A. Knees C. Hips (310) B. Lumbar spine D. All of the above . 13.
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Stable Fracture: A stable fracture is a broken bone which is generally transverse, oblique, greenstick or a hairline fracture which is somewhat secure. Transverse Bone Fracture: In this type of fracture the bone has been broken giving rise to a transverse break or fissure within the bone at a right angle to the long portion of the bone.
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