The most common method is via x-ray machine; however, there are three other methods currently in use (two conventional, and one Eastern method):
1. Rectal thermal imaging (similar to infrared scanners you might see at a busy international airport);
2. Random bone sampling with fishing wire, aka "Bone Fishing"; and
3. Rubbing the "bone" all over your face.
A Mark in a bone can tell many things. It can tell of a trama, a broken bone, a cut, scrape. an mark can tell a story
If you tink that you have broken a bone I'n any part of your body just go visit the doctor or hospital And get it X-ray ..
X-rays help provide doctor with knowing if we have anything wrong. also if it wasn't for the invention of the x ray by Wilhelm Rontgen then doctors would just have to guess
It most definently depends on the bone, and how severe. It can live a normal long life if you get it fixed. Take the dog to a Vet, to get the dog looked at. They will tell you what to do to get it fixed!
Fractures and/or breaks. As you can tell just from being in school, many people have broken or fractured a bone at least once.
There is no way to tell if your foot is broken or fractured without a doctor using an x-ray for further investigation.
A broken chain stands for the act of becoming free
hi i have left impacted humeral fx of the shoulder. i hit it hard on a fall. can you tell me how long the healing process will be
It can be hard to tell for sure if your dog has a broken rib, but if you even suspect your dog has a broken bone, take the dog to the vet. A dog with a broken rib may cry in pain when touched or petted, or when the dog tries to move around, especially when getting up or lying down.
It can be hard to tell for sure if your dog has a broken rib, but if you even suspect your dog has a broken bone, take the dog to the vet. A dog with a broken rib may cry in pain when touched or petted, or when the dog tries to move around, especially when getting up or lying down.
Your "funny bone" isn't really a bone, its a nerve.
Signs of a broken bone include severe pain, swelling, bruising, deformity, and difficulty moving the affected area. It's important to seek medical attention if you suspect a broken bone to receive proper diagnosis and treatment.