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The fracture usually occurs in children and teens because their bones are flexible, unlike adults whose brittle bones usually break.

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A fracture that is common in children whose bones have relatively more collagen in their matrix and are more flexible than those of adults is?

A greenstick fracture.


Why is it more likely for an adult to fracture a bone than a child?

Because children's bones are softer and therefore will bend further before actually breakingA child suffers a greenstick fracture because young children have soft bones in which they bend and partially break. The reason why an adult wouldn't suffer a greenstick fracture is because bones in the human skeletal system become calcified (harder) and more breakable with age.When you are a child, all of the body's bones are new, so are more soft and durable. Adult's bones are old, so are more brittle and stiff.


Is it a Taurus fracture in my radius bone?

Torus fractures, or buckle fractures, are extremely common injuries seen in children. Because children have softer bones, one side of the bone may buckle upon itself without disrupting the other side; this is also known as an incomplete fracture. The word torus is derived from the Latin word 'Tori' meaning swelling or protuberance. Children commonly sustain this injury by falling on an outstretched hand. Treatment of a torus or buckle fracture is by casting the injury for a short duration, usually about three weeks. These injuries tend to heal much more quickly than the similar greenstick fractures.


What is a head of radius fracture?

The radial head may be fractured by direct violence such as fall or blow on the side of the elbow,means in vulgus position.The fracture mostly seen in 4 types ,1.split fracture of the head of radius2.marginal fracture of head of radius3.communuted fracture4.fracture in the neck of radiusThe 4th one mostly in children,because in children the epiphysis is cartilage[spongy type bone].so have more chance for fracture.


What fracture types are most common in the elderly?

comminutedHip and wrist, followed by clavicle and maybe the scapula(shoulder).

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A fracture that is common in children whose bones have relatively more collagen in their matrix and are more flexible than those of adults is?

A greenstick fracture.


Is A greenstick fracture associated with osteoporosis?

No not normally. They are more common in children as their bones are more bendable than an adults. This bendability allows the bone to fracture part way through instead of all the way through.


What type of fractures happen most in children?

It is the greenstick fracture since children's bones are more flexible and less likely to have a complete break.


What fractures can a cat obtain in its rear legs?

Any kind of fracture that is possible to be imagined, from a greenstick incomplete nondislocated fracture to a comminuted open severely displaced fracture. The more common fractures are mid-diaphyseal (mid-shaft) fracture of the femur and the tibia, both open and closed, often displaced due to muscular contraction in reponse to trauma.


What is a greenstick fracture?

A greenstick fracture is afracture in a young, soft bone in which the bone bends and partially breaks. The bones become harder(calcified) and more brittle with age, it occurs almost exclusively during infancy and childhood when their bones are soft. The name is by analogy with green wood which similarly breaks on the outside when bent. There are three basic forms of greenstick fracture. In the first a transverse fracture occurs in the cortex, extends into the midportion of the bone and becomes oriented along the longitudinal axis of the bone without disrupting the opposite cortex. The second form is a torus or buckling fracture, caused by impaction. The third is a bow fracture in which the bone becomes curved along its longitudinal axis. A greenstick fracture is afracture in a young, soft bone in which the bone bends and partially breaks. The bones become harder(calcified) and more brittle with age, it occurs almost exclusively during infancy and childhood when their bones are soft. The name is by analogy with green wood which similarly breaks on the outside when bent. There are three basic forms of greenstick fracture. In the first a transverse fracture occurs in the cortex, extends into the midportion of the bone and becomes oriented along the longitudinal axis of the bone without disrupting the opposite cortex. The second form is a torus or buckling fracture, caused by impaction. The third is a bow fracture in which the bone becomes curved along its longitudinal axis.


What is a greenstick?

A greenstick fracture is afracture in a young, soft bone in which the bone bends and partially breaks. The bones become harder(calcified) and more brittle with age, it occurs almost exclusively during infancy and childhood when their bones are soft. The name is by analogy with green wood which similarly breaks on the outside when bent. There are three basic forms of greenstick fracture. In the first a transverse fracture occurs in the cortex, extends into the midportion of the bone and becomes oriented along the longitudinal axis of the bone without disrupting the opposite cortex. The second form is a torus or buckling fracture, caused by impaction. The third is a bow fracture in which the bone becomes curved along its longitudinal axis. A greenstick fracture is afracture in a young, soft bone in which the bone bends and partially breaks. The bones become harder(calcified) and more brittle with age, it occurs almost exclusively during infancy and childhood when their bones are soft. The name is by analogy with green wood which similarly breaks on the outside when bent. There are three basic forms of greenstick fracture. In the first a transverse fracture occurs in the cortex, extends into the midportion of the bone and becomes oriented along the longitudinal axis of the bone without disrupting the opposite cortex. The second form is a torus or buckling fracture, caused by impaction. The third is a bow fracture in which the bone becomes curved along its longitudinal axis.


Why is it more likely for an adult to fracture a bone than a child?

Because children's bones are softer and therefore will bend further before actually breakingA child suffers a greenstick fracture because young children have soft bones in which they bend and partially break. The reason why an adult wouldn't suffer a greenstick fracture is because bones in the human skeletal system become calcified (harder) and more breakable with age.When you are a child, all of the body's bones are new, so are more soft and durable. Adult's bones are old, so are more brittle and stiff.


Is it a Taurus fracture in my radius bone?

Torus fractures, or buckle fractures, are extremely common injuries seen in children. Because children have softer bones, one side of the bone may buckle upon itself without disrupting the other side; this is also known as an incomplete fracture. The word torus is derived from the Latin word 'Tori' meaning swelling or protuberance. Children commonly sustain this injury by falling on an outstretched hand. Treatment of a torus or buckle fracture is by casting the injury for a short duration, usually about three weeks. These injuries tend to heal much more quickly than the similar greenstick fractures.


What is more common cleavage or fracture?

Cleavage


A green stick fracture?

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! :)


What is the anatomical term for the location of a common childhood fracture caused by catching yourself during a fall?

A green stick fracture: When the bone breaks incompletely, much in the way a green twig breaks. Common in children whose bones are more flexible than those of adults.


What type of breakage is more common clevage or fracture?

frature