Ribs, need treatment or not still depends on the extend of fracture.
Push the protruding bone back into the wound
its the fracture of the lumbar spine at the level of the lower back above the sacral spine its caused by sitting or falling down on your back people with osteoporosis have fractures of the lower back easier due to their bones being brittle.
most likely it would take surgery to align the bones back up wiki on!
A fracture of the distal fourth or fifth metacarpal is a broken bone in the hand, just below the ring finger or pinkie. The broken bone is in the bones that form the back of the hand. "Distal" in this case means located nearer the knuckles than the wrist.
Yes, you can fracture a vertebra without breaking the spinal cord.
animals with no back bones
Invertebrates.
According to mayoclinic.com, "A child's bones are softer and mote flexible than those of an adult, so they're more likely to break completely. This flexibility can result in a greenstick fracture. In a greenstick fracture, the bone cracks but doesn't break all the way through -- like when when you try to break a green stick of wood." Also they can be hard to diagnose because symptoms occasionally don't show up. Treatment involves immobilization of the bone so that it will grow back properly. A cast or removable splint might be used. Seek medical treatment if your child is experiencing difficulty bearing weight or can not move the injured limb much. Hopefully this helps! :)
Animals without backbones are called invertebrates.
It depends on which animal you are talking about. Some animals without bones are larger than animals with bones. Compare the Giant Pacific Octopus with a mouse.
Breaking the anatomical snuff box, which is located on the back of the hand at the base of the thumb, usually occurs from a direct blow or trauma. This may result in a fracture of the scaphoid bone or other nearby bones. To confirm a fracture, medical imaging like X-rays or CT scans is typically used. Treatment options can include immobilization, casting, or surgery, depending on the severity and type of fracture.
It depends on the type of break however most bones heal back to be stronger than they were before the fracture.