It all depends on where you broke the femur. But yes it can affect growth spurts if the breaks haven't healed properly. Make sure to drink lots of milk!
YOUNGER
younger person has more blood in their system
younger person has more blood in their system
younger person has more blood in their system
younger person has more blood in their system
why dementia hasn't affected me as a person
yes
the femur is the thighbone & there is only 1 per thigh. the lower leg has 2 bones: the tibia & the fibula.answer your looking for is right or left depending on the view of the femur.
The growth in trade might have affected the life of an ordinary person in Europe in either a positive or negative way. It could be negative because you would have to rely on people in Africa and Asia for your goods. But, it could be positive because as trade increased, towns along major trade routes held trade fairs and became important business centers.
The epiphysis, commonly known as the growth plate, is the site of long-bone growth in a child or young adult. If a growing person has a fracture at this site, growth of bone length may be affected on that side, creating uneven limb length.
The epiphysis, commonly known as the growth plate, is the site of long-bone growth in a child or young adult. If a growing person has a fracture at this site, growth of bone length may be affected on that side, creating uneven limb length.
The epiphysis, commonly known as the growth plate, is the site of long-bone growth in a child or young adult. If a growing person has a fracture at this site, growth of bone length may be affected on that side, creating uneven limb length.