The more complete fractures in a single bone, the more complicated mending the fractures become. It may require an operation, needing screws and metal fixtures, to fix a badly fractured bone.
The pelvis is all ONE bone, so you can't really break both your left and your right. But a bad fall can cause you to break your pelvis, and if you do it in two places, you can have one break to the right and one to the left. A more common way of breaking your pelvis would be through a car accident.
I have broken my toe in two places.
So what?
sure, if you fall wrong you will break it
A bone that is partially broken is typically referred to as a "hairline fracture" or a "stress fracture." These are small cracks in the bone that do not completely break it into two separate pieces. Treatment usually involves rest and immobilization to allow the bone to heal.
1.bone marrow 2.lungs
CPR doesn't have to break any bones.But heart compressions have to be done with some force, and might crack a rib or two.
It is difficult to provide an exact force measurement as it can vary depending on the angle, speed, and impact location of the punch. However, significant force would be needed to break someone's jaw in two places, as the jaw is a strong bone. It is important to note that intentionally causing harm to someone is illegal and unethical.
Something around 0.01%-0.1% chance.
Definition: A fracture is a broken bone. A broken bone is a fracture. While many people believe that a fracture is a "hairline break," or a certain type of broken bone, this is not true. A fracture and a broken bone are the same thing! Both of these words mean that the normal bone architecture has been disrupted. This does not imply a certain type of treatment, but in general, bones heal best when immobilized. Medical personnel describe fractures in the following ways:* A complete fracture is when the bone has broken into two pieces.* A greenstick fracture is when the bone cracks on one side only, not all the way through.* A single fracture is when the bone is broken in one place.* A comminuted fracture is when the bone is broken into more than two pieces or crushed.* A bowing fracture, which only happens in kids, is when the bone bends but doesn't break.* An open fracture is when the bone is sticking through theskin.
There are one or two bad things. Like if you try to put a nail into it and some wood, it can break.
I would imagine you are talking about breaking down and building up of bone. Osteoclasts, and osteoblasts. Two types of cells that are constantly breaking down and rebuilding bone. Osteoclasts break down the bone acidically. While osteoblasts rebuild bone, by secreting osteoid, that becomes mineralized.