Yes. A Fracture is cracking the bone while breaking is just that: breaking. Like if you were to crack a dinner plate, it's not actually broken all the way through, but it's "fractured." If you break a dinner plate it is broken all the way through, now in multiple pieces. The same goes for your wrist.
no it doesnt. a wrist guard prevents a bowler from breaking their wrist. breaking your wrist means you arent keeping the joint flat and level and it can lead to tendonitis
The answer to this question would have to be an opinion, and my personal opinion would be that there is no worst part of "Breaking Dawn". To me, every part is good.
Worst, wrist, straw, waters, westward.
When hitting or spiking a volleyball, a player "snaps" his/her wrist in order to hit the ball harder and more downward. This is done by "breaking" the wrist immediately after the ball is hit.
I'm not sure how this is any different then breaking up with any other person.
no! If you try to you will make it worst.
If you are an experienced skimboarder, there aren't many dangers. Falling the wrong way in shallow water can result in a sprained wrist at the worst.
Sprains do not always cause bruises. Fractures typically cause bruising. But even the worst bruise does not define how bad (or not) the injury truly is.
There are two answers to this question. The first and obvious answer: people break their wrists when they fall off their horse, land on their arm and injure their arm. It happens. The second way a rider breaks a wrist is just an expression - it is not a literal broken bone. "To break at the wrist" when riding English style means that while holding the reins, the rider is bending his/her wrist or wrists and, in doing so, causing the hands to angle inwardly. The proper hand position in English riding establishes an invisible straight line between the horse's mouth up to the rider's elbow. Breaking at the wrists disrupts this invisible line and proper form. So, many a riding instructor has been known to yell across the ring "Quit breaking at the wrist!!! or "Stop breaking your wrists!"
A broken wrist can heal in 4 weeks, but only in younger people. The younger you are the more quickly a fracture will heal. Older people are afraid of falling and breaking a hip or shoulder. Sometimes their body doesn't really recover from the damage and the shock.
Breaking up is the worst thing that one has to go through through in a relationship. Its easy to propose someone as it is going to give them a good feeling about the relationship.
In healthy young people arteries and veins are quite elastic, so theoretically yes you could tug on them without them breaking.