Pain from a compound fracture will take seconds, and there will be reddness, and swelling around the area. the person will barely be able to move, or even move there toes.
there is no such thing the ligaments will never have enough force to rip skin open the word compound usually goes with the word fracture a compound fracture is where the bone is goes through the skin and is visible
A strain is an overstretched or "pulled" or torn muscle. a sprain is an overstretched or torn ligament (holds bones together at a joint), and a fracture is a crack, chip, break or crush of a bone.
fracture
Fracture - but it depends on the type of it or how severe was it.
No. A sprain is an injury to a ligament. It is possible, however, to strain a back muscle.
a dislocation is always between two or more articulating joint while a fracture is discontinuation of a bone. physically in fractures there might be change in length of the extremity while they wouldn't be any change in dislocation
yes
Strain - muscle/tendons Sprain - ligaments
A muscle sprain can tear a ligament which holds two bones together.
That is the correct spelling of "sprain" (an over-stretched ligament or muscle).
a sprain means that you have jarred the injured body part. A fracture is when you dent or break the bone. A few weeks ago I buckle fractured my arm and it was broken on the inside of my bone not the outside.
NO, You misunderstand the definitions. A sprain affects a joint and a strain affects a muscle E.G. I sprained my ankle and strained my calf. NO, You misunderstand the definitions. A sprain affects a joint and a strain affects a muscle E.G. I sprained my ankle and strained my calf.