Radius
The mid to lateral aspect of the anterior portion of the collar bone is sometimes fractured by a seatbelt during a violent collision.
Facial and cranial bone
Parietal Bone
clavicle is most commonly fractured. but in old females femur usually fractured at neck level.
Yes, "fractured" and "broken" are often used interchangeably to describe a bone that is cracked or damaged. Both terms can be used to refer to a bone that has experienced a break or disruption in its structure.
I don't think he ever fractured his skull-so that one
history left us clear that his skull was fractured by the bullet that killed him.
lateral bone of the antebrachium
In general, a broken bone and a fractured bone are the same thing and doctors will use the terms interchangeably.
A fractured bone is also known as a greenstick, which is a crack in the bone. It is a clean break and no bones are out of place. Fractures are still very painful but they do heal faster than an actual break.
Broken bones are just that, broken. Also referred to as 'fractured'.
Setting the bone is called "reduction" in medical terms.ResetSetReduce or reduction