the physis is weaker than the ligaments and will fail before the ligament does in children...similarly people with weak bones may have a fracture before the ligament tears(sprain)...ie those with OP or bone CA
source: essentials of m/s care, john sarwark, md
epiphyseal plates
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"Corner Sign" occurs in a Salter Type II fracture, which is a fracture through the epiphyseal plate and metaphysis of a long bone. The fracture can separate a triangular fragment of the metaphysis, which is seen on x-ray as a small distinct wedge or "corner."
Epiphyseal plate
This would be a hairline fracture or stress fracture. These only occur in weight bearing bones.
The presence of an epiphyseal plates indicates that the bone is still growing. When the bone has stopped growing, the epiphyseal plates will have fused together and are now called epiphyseal lines.An epiphyseal plate indicates that a person is still growing because its presence is only found in children. Adults have an epiphyseal line in its place. The plate indicates that mitosis is still proliferating the bone tissues.bone length is increasing
Yes, a person can grow taller if they have an epiphyseal plate, also known as the growth plate. This cartilage plate is located at the ends of long bones and is responsible for bone lengthening during childhood and adolescence. Once the epiphyseal plates close, typically after puberty, further height increase is no longer possible. Thus, as long as the epiphyseal plates are open and active, height growth can occur.
the question is not specific. but yes you can get disease after a fracture
Bone growth in long bones occurs at the growth plates, also known as epiphyseal plates. These are cartilage plates located at the ends of long bones where new bone is formed as cartilage cells proliferate and get replaced by bone tissue. This process allows bones to lengthen during growth.
Hello, I see you are asking "What is dysplasia epiphyseal hemimelica?" Dysplasia epiphysealis hemimelica (DEH), also known as Trevor's disease, is a developmental bone disease of childhood. It is rare and clinical experience with this condition is limited. For more information, you can visit this URL - orthopedicshealth. com/condition/dysplasia-epiphyseal-hemimelica/c/10704
The medical term for a fracture in the middle third of the humerus is a "midshaft humeral fracture." This type of fracture can occur due to trauma or injury and may require immobilization or surgical intervention for proper healing. Complications such as nerve or blood vessel damage can also occur with this type of fracture.
Cleavage planes occur due to a weakness or propensity to fracture in a crystalline structure.