no
Bone cysts cause fractures and damage to bone tissue
Compression fractures can be caused by osteoporosis, trauma inflicted on the back, and tumors that have started in the bone. Tumors that occur in the spine also cause compression fractures.
The cause of Bone Fractures is when you push your bones past their limit like: making them move in odd ways and places, or making them hold up more than they need to.
J. R. Armstrong has written: 'Bone-grafting in the treatment of fractures' -- subject(s): Bone Fractures, Bone Transplantation, Fractures, Bone, Therapy
Ronald Furlong has written: 'Fractures and dislocations' -- subject(s): Bone Fractures, Dislocations, Fractures, Bone
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Stress fractures are usually caused by repetitive force or overuse, such as from running or jumping sports. Factors like changes in activity level, improper training techniques, or bone density issues can also contribute to the development of stress fractures.
If you truly have a fracture, the bone is broken. Rubbing it can cause the ends of the broken bone to damage tissue near it. That is why fractures are kept from moving by a cast or splint.
No , not all of them but most of them are bone breaks
Yes, elderly people are more likely to get bone fractures due to age-related factors such as decreased bone density, muscle weakness, and balance issues. Additionally, conditions like osteoporosis can further increase the risk of fractures in older individuals.
osteogenesis imperfecta - brittle bone disease
Just don't try break any bone it could cause long lasting fractures or you could cause bad problems. jack woods