A break in a bone from a quick, one-time injury. (apex)
Fracture acute
Fracture acute
A break in a bone from a quick, one-time injury. (apex)
A break in a bone from a quick, one-time injury. (apex)
An acute fracture occurs suddenly or happened fairly recently, from 3-6 weeks ago. A non-acute fracture, meanwhile, is long standing and may refer to a healed or an improperly healed fracture.
An acute fracture is a break in a bone that occurs quickly, rapidly and usually traumatically. A non-acute fracture is one that occurs over time, often because of repeated physical stress or impact placed on the bone.
Acute < 90°
in the first and second metatarsal.
The definition of a fracture of a rock is the breakage that is not on a flat surface. Two main kinds of fracture are conchoidal (shell shaped, as in quartz) and uneven.
A subacute fracture is one that is neither exactly acute or chronic. A subacute fracture is one that is not expected to heal very quickly but neither is expected to take an extended time to heal.
It means to break something.
An acute polygon is one whose interior angles are all acute. Only a triangle can be an acute polygon.