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∙ 9y agoThe medical terminology for this is a "stress fracture".
stress fracture
stress fracture
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∙ 9y agoAnonymous
Stress fracture
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Bone stress is when there is a lot of stress applied to the bones. Bone stress can be demonstrated with a plastic fork between two polarizing filters. The light that is polarized between the filters shows the bone stress. When you bend the transparent plastic fork, the light shows the stress in the fork in a brightly colored display.
Bone is broken down and built up all the time. This occurs on the surface of all bone types. About 10% of bone is replaced each year. Osteoblasts build bone. Osteoclasts break it down. Calcium is needed for this process.
a break in the bone is the same as a fracture.
It is a bone cell. Osteo=bone+cyte=cell.Osteoblast build bone. Osteo=bone+blast=build.Osteoclasts break bone. -clast=break
Stress fracture
A break that occurs from repeated stress to a bone over time.
A break that occurs from repeated stress to a bone over time.
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.
You might be thinking of a stress fracture; a fracture of a bone caused by repeated (rather than sudden) mechanical stress.
Open Break this is when the skin is open and bone is visible, Closed Break this is when there is a break that doesn't tear the skin, Green stick this is when the bone is bent and broken on one side and lastly a Stress Fracture and this is when a fracture which is caused by to much use. Open Break this is when the skin is open and bone is visible, Closed Break this is when there is a break that doesn't tear the skin, Green stick this is when the bone is bent and broken on one side and lastly a Stress Fracture and this is when a fracture which is caused by to much use.
Bones benefit from stress. It makes them grow stronger, as long as the stress is not sufficient to break them, of course.
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Simple FractureAccording to Chester College, a simple bone fracture, also called a closed fracture, occurs when the bone is broken but the broken edge of the bone does not penetrate the skin. If the injury is in the back, neck or head, you should not attempt to move the patient; instead contact emergency personnel. If you suspect a simple fracture in a limb, immobilize the limb and seek medical attention. A simple fracture is typically treated by immobilizing the limb in a cast for an extended period of time.Compound FractureA compound or open fracture occurs when the bone penetrates the skin, whether the bone remains outside the skin or not. In the case of a compound fracture, you should seek emergency aid and not try to move or stabilize the bone, as complications may occur. A compound fracture may require surgery, with or without metal pins being inserted to secure the bone edges; a cast is then applied to allow the bone time to heal.Stress FractureA stress fracture typically occurs when a bone is subjected to prolonged force or repeated impact, resulting in a hairline crack or multiple tiny fractures in the bone. This type of fracture is common in sports, such as running, when the foot bones are subjected to repeated stress. A stress fracture may be mistaken for a bad sprain, especially in the foot or ankle.There are 3 injuries of bones:Sprain,Dislocation,Fracture.
A broken bone is a bone that has suffered stress. Such stress could lead to several types of fractures.
Fractures are termed complete if the break is completely through the bone and described as incomplete or "greenstick" if the fracture occurs partly across a bone shaft
Bone stress is when there is a lot of stress applied to the bones. Bone stress can be demonstrated with a plastic fork between two polarizing filters. The light that is polarized between the filters shows the bone stress. When you bend the transparent plastic fork, the light shows the stress in the fork in a brightly colored display.