If you break a bone before you go into space because you are an astronaut then no because there are so many requirements to do so. You will be working on the shuttle so it is the use of your hands so no.
"Reducing a fracture" is literally what you do when you "fix" a bone that is fractured. When a bone breaks there is a "space" separating the two pieces of bone. The space, also called a "fracture", can be very small or very large but there is a space nonetheless. To fix this bone you need to bring the two pieces back together in an anatomic position and "minimize the space" created by the break or in other words "reduce the fracture"
a break in the bone is the same as a fracture.
you can't break your penis as it is not a bone it is just a muscle so you cant break it.
It is a bone cell. Osteo=bone+cyte=cell.Osteoblast build bone. Osteo=bone+blast=build.Osteoclasts break bone. -clast=break
You cant break your ear as it is not a bone and it is simply fat and tissue :)
A straight break across the bone is called a transverse fracture.
The bone that you try not to break is the xiphoid process.
The metacarpal bones in the hand are among the easiest to break due to their location and exposure to direct trauma. These long bones are vulnerable to fractures from impact or excessive force, such as punching or falling onto an outstretched hand. Immediate medical attention is recommended if you suspect a broken bone in your hand.
the malingerer bone
human the bone crace to joint
Right cannon bone