yes the femur the worst to break.
Yes, a sledgehammer has the potential to break a femur bone due to its heavy weight and force upon impact. The femur is the strongest bone in the human body, but extreme force from a sledgehammer could cause a fracture or break.
Yes, it is possible for a human to kick with enough force to break someone's femur bone. The femur is the strongest bone in the human body, but a powerful enough impact or direct force can cause a fracture.
No, a fracture of the femur is a break in the thigh bone, while a fracture of the hip usually refers to a break in the bones that make up the hip joint, such as the pelvic bones or the top of the femur where it connects to the pelvis. Each requires different treatment approaches and can have different long-term implications.
It depends how hard you pound. The harder you pound, the fewer times you have to do it before the femur breaks. And it also depends on how strong the femur is, and what area you spread the pound over. Different peoples femurs have different strengths.
A femur fracture is a break in the thigh bone, which is the longest and strongest bone in the human body. It can be caused by trauma from falls, accidents, or other high-impact injuries. Treatment typically involves immobilization, surgery, or a combination of both depending on the severity of the fracture.
Probably in the Femur. Or the bone in your thigh. It's the strongest bone in your body, and its near some major Veins and arteries. If its broken it can kill you. Fracturing or breaking the femur is probably the most painful break as well, as it is the strongest bone, and its surrounded by a lot of muscles that may contract with the pain.
people break thier femur bone because they fall on it.
Femur
Yes
clavicle is most commonly fractured. but in old females femur usually fractured at neck level.
The femur is a bone so it is part of the skeletal system. The femur is the biggest leg bone. It takes 260 pounds of force to break it.
The collar bone
Pertaining to the femur or thigh; as, the femoral artery.
Yes, a sledgehammer has the potential to break a femur bone due to its heavy weight and force upon impact. The femur is the strongest bone in the human body, but extreme force from a sledgehammer could cause a fracture or break.
550 lbs. of pressure
Probably osteoporosis.
Yes, it is possible for a human to kick with enough force to break someone's femur bone. The femur is the strongest bone in the human body, but a powerful enough impact or direct force can cause a fracture.