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What are Open Closed Greenstick and stress fractures?

Open Break this is when the skin is open and bone is visible, Closed Break this is when there is a break that doesn't tear the skin, Green stick this is when the bone is bent and broken on one side and lastly a Stress Fracture and this is when a fracture which is caused by to much use. Open Break this is when the skin is open and bone is visible, Closed Break this is when there is a break that doesn't tear the skin, Green stick this is when the bone is bent and broken on one side and lastly a Stress Fracture and this is when a fracture which is caused by to much use.


Can an adult have a buckle fracture?

Although buckle fractures are a common type of pediatric fracture, an adult can get a buckle fracture as well. Basically, a buckle fracture occurs when there is plastic deformation (basically bending leading to compression of the cortex, or outer surface of bone) and a complete fracture of the cortex in the transition area of metaphyseal bone to diaphyseal bone (area where woven bone meets up with sheet-like bone). This happens more often in children because their bones are not mature and the transition area is not as strong as that of a skeletally mature adult. However, the biomechanic characteristics of the transition region can predispose to local failure with a resultant buckle or torus fracture, rather than a transverse fracture, in either children or adults. It just happens much more commonly in kiddos!


Why is the shoulder more frequently dislocated than the hip?

The hip has larger and stronger muscles holding it in place than the shoulder, so when the hip gets hut, it tends to keep everything where it should be


How do they repair a vertical break in a bone?

A vertical break in a bone is treated in much the same way as any other fracture. It should be immobilized by casting and preventing from suffering from torque.


Is it dangerous to run a lot after you get your knee dislocated?

Yes, of course. If you mean much after it has healed, then it is not much more dangerous than if you had not dislocated your knee.


What is it called when a bone is fractured but skin remains intact?

Answer:It's been a while since EMT school, but I know it's called a 'closed fracture'. The type of fracture that breaks the skin is know as an 'open fracture'. They used to call it other names, but they've pretty much simplified it since.


What is a bilateral fracture of the ankle?

Bilateral fracture ankle is the one in which both legs ankles have been got fractured.


What is the anatomical term for the location of a common childhood fracture caused by catching yourself during a fall?

A green stick fracture: When the bone breaks incompletely, much in the way a green twig breaks. Common in children whose bones are more flexible than those of adults.


Which bone fractures quickly?

All bones fracture pretty much at the same speed, which is faster than they can resist the forces on them. But, if you are asking which is the easiest and most often broken, then that would be the collarbone or clavicle.


How long does it take for a tibial plateau fracture to heal?

It very much depends on the specifics of your injury and medical condition. In general, the bone will be healed within three months but the actual functional recovery can take over a year. This is due to soft tissue damage. A great place to find information about this fracture is www.mytpf.com. If you have suffered from a Tibial Plateau fracture, www.mytpf.com can provide a lot of valuable information. www.mytpf.com


How much of a payout on a broken humerus fracture?

it depends on the fracture if surgery is required and the recovery period


How do you treat dislocations?

You teat a dislocation much like a fracture, with proper medical attention. If it's still dislocated, it has to be re-located. If you have received that much damage, there's a strong possibility that there is tissue damage involved that may require sursery to repair. Without proper medical treatment, it may never heal properly and bother you the rest of your life.