In medical terms, a break of a weakend bone is usually due to osteoporosis. A person with osteoporosis suffers from weakend bones which can very easily fracture or break with very little pressure.
Process in medical terms typically means a normal anatomical bone protrusion.
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A bone fracture is the medical term for a "broken bone" but with 8 letters it does not suit. Perhaps splint is a term that could be used but it is not the correct medical term.
Partial displacement of a bone from its joint is a medical subluxation. Complete displacement of a bone from its joint is a dislocation.
A Greenstick Fracture
Surgical fixation of bone or joint; to bind; tie together
Osteoclasis, bone degeneration, or osteodegeneration are some general terms for this. Other terms would be osteoporosis and osteitis deformans (present in Paget's disease).
A break in a bone is known as a fracture. Fractures can be caused by trauma, such as a fall or a direct blow to the bone. Treatment for fractures may include immobilization with a cast, splint, or surgery, depending on the severity of the break. It is important to follow medical advice for proper healing to avoid long-term complications.
The "back bone" is not a single bone, but a series (of 12 or 19 vertebrae) interspersed with collagenous disks. The bone either get broken or not - the discs however can be damaged.
A pathologic fracture is a broken bone that's caused by a disease, rather than an injury. Some conditions weaken your bones, which makes them more likely to break. Everyday things, such as coughing, stepping out of a car, or bending over can fracture a bone that's been weakened by an illness.
Yes, if you break a bone, you will receive medical treatment at a local clinic. The only reason this wouldn't be the case, is if you chose to seek help elsewhere.
If it is a bone break injury , then a splint is required.