The pelvis is all ONE bone, so you can't really break both your left and your right.
But a bad fall can cause you to break your pelvis, and if you do it in two places, you can have one break to the right and one to the left.
A more common way of breaking your pelvis would be through a car accident.
only if ya fall
Your funny bone !
people break thier femur bone because they fall on it.
of course
It depends how strong your bones are, and how heavy you are. If you have really weak bones, then it will not take far, but if you have strong bones, it will take a bit more of a distance, falling out of a tree for example. If you land the right way, you could break a bone.
to fall or land on it the wrong way
You break a bone from direct or indirect trauma. Direct trauma is a blow or a fall and indirect trauma when you twist or turn and if the bone is diseased it can snap
you fall off. Voila, broken bone!
they mean you are probally getting older and you are more likely to break a bone due to a fall
Not everyone will break a bone in their lifetime, but it is pretty likely for children to break bones accidentally, or for older people with more frail bones to break their bones in case of a fall. In England, the annual bone fracture rate is just slightly less than 4% of the population.
Your clavicle (collarbone) in your shoulder is the most commonly fractured bone, usually caused by landing on an outstretched arm and pushing your shoulder back or (as in my current case) a direct fall or direct trauma.
yes because if you fall down hard on the ground/floor you can break/fracture a bone