your skeletal system, depending on the severity of the break and where it is it may also affect the muscular system integumentary system and nevous system
the muscle, tissue, and possibly the bone
Usually your elbow/arm or your finger bone.
if you fall on something hard like cement you can break your ankle or arm
Often when you break a bone, you don't feel it for awhile as you are in shock.
very sore.
As soon as you can walk.
well if you break a bone in your arm or leg then a doctor will put your arm or leg in a vacume splint but if it is any other bone then it wil be treated as a emergency witch could me having surgery or a long stay in hospital.and you will have to do alot of physiotherapy. well if you break a bone in your arm or leg then a doctor will put your arm or leg in a vacume splint but if it is any other bone then it wil be treated as a emergency witch could me having surgery or a long stay in hospital.and you will have to do alot of physiotherapy. well if you break a bone in your arm or leg then a doctor will put your arm or leg in a vacume splint but if it is any other bone then it wil be treated as a emergency witch could me having surgery or a long stay in hospital.and you will have to do alot of physiotherapy.
The Circulatory, Lyphatic, Integumentary, Muscular, and Nervous Systems.
Often when you break a bone, you don't feel it for awhile as you are in shock.
The most common bone you break while skateboarding is your arm. Usually, people fail a trick and are thrown from their boards. Second to your arm, is your wrist.
The amount of force required to break an arm can vary significantly depending on factors such as the angle of impact, the strength of the bone, and the age of the individual. Generally speaking, it can take anywhere from 3,000 to 12,000 newtons of force to break a human arm bone. This force can be generated through various means such as a fall, a direct blow, or a sudden twisting motion. It's important to note that bone strength and density play a significant role in determining the force needed to cause a fracture.
The. Leg hurts more because your leg has more bone