There are various types of Fractures:
1. Simple fracture - does not break the skin.
2. Compound fracture - a fracture breaking the skin; also called "open fracture".
3. Greenstick fracture - a bend-like fracture in children.
4. Stress fracture - a fracture caused by repeated stress to the bone.
5. Pathological fracture - a fracture caused by underlying diseases.
6. Complicated fracture - also damaging nearby tissues.
7. Depressed fracture - skull fracture with bone forced inwards.
8. Comminuted fracture - multiple fractures and associated tissue damage to a single bone.
There is the 'green stick' fracture, which usually seen on abused children, where the fracture goes around the bone, showing that it was twisted.
Then there is the compound fracture, where the broken bone is sticking out through the skin.
I think the other fracture is a simple fracture, but I'm not sure about the name.
There are also:
- Comminuted fracture, in which the bone shatters
- Compression, Depressed, Impacted, Spiral
A fractures-
~Greenstick (partial/common in children) common in children because their bones are not completely formed or hardened, thus a partial "bend" fracture occurs. Has nothing to do with child abuse
~Comminuted-(basically shattered)
~Compound-(protruding out of the skin )
~Simple-(not protruding out of the skin)
~Spiral-(around the bone)
~Transverse-(across the bone horizontally)
~Longitudinal-(long ways up a bone)
~Impacted-(broken ends wedged into one another)
Comminuted3+ pieces
(Usually in aged, brittle bone)CompressionCrushed
(vertebrae, trauma/fall)SpiralTwisting
(Sports fracture)EpiphysealSeparates from plates
(cartilage cells dying)DepressedBone pressed inward
(skull fracture)GreenstickIncomplete break; one side breaks, other bends
(Children, because bones are flexible)
Simple,butterfly, comminuted, complete, complex, compound, compressive, double, fissure, and hairline are some examples.
There are simple, compound, and greenstick fractures.
Closed and compound fractures
Two types of bone breaks are fractures and complete breaks. Fractures are just cracks in the bone, but complete breaks are when the bone literally is broken in two pieces. You've shattered the bone if it's broken in more that two pieces.
A broken bone is a bone that has suffered stress. Such stress could lead to several types of fractures.
four types of mineral fracture
J. R. Armstrong has written: 'Bone-grafting in the treatment of fractures' -- subject(s): Bone Fractures, Bone Transplantation, Fractures, Bone, Therapy
a break means the bone is spilt into pieces were as a fractur means that there is a crack in the bone but is still attached
Ronald Furlong has written: 'Fractures and dislocations' -- subject(s): Bone Fractures, Dislocations, Fractures, Bone
Open and closed are the two main categories, depending on whether the broken bone protrudes through the skin. After that, there are greenstick breaks, stress fractures, impacted fractures, pathological fractures, spiral fractures, comminuted fractures, and epiphyseal fractures. That's about it.
no
Bone cysts cause fractures and damage to bone tissue
fracture
The four basic types of fractures are compound, partial, complete, and closed.
No , not all of them but most of them are bone breaks