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A break in the continuity of a bone is known as a fracture. High force impact or stress are responsible for a substantial portion of bone fractures. Yet, certain medical problems that weaken the bones can also cause a fracture. They include cancer and conditions like osteoporosis. They are known as pathological fractures in medical terminology. A complete or partial break in the continuity of bone tissue is known as a bone fracture. Any bone in the body is susceptible to fractures. Several different mechanisms can cause a bone to fracture. For instance, a closed fracture is a bone break that does not cause skin or surrounding tissue injury. A complex fracture, on the other hand, enters the skin and affects the surrounding tissue. Due to the possibility of infection, compound fractures are typically more dangerous than simple fractures. A muscle or ligament pushes on the bone, causing an avulsion fracture. Comminuted fracture: The bone is broken into several pieces by an impact. Compression fractures, also known as crush fractures, typically affect the spine's spongy bone. For instance, osteoporosis can cause the front part of a vertebra in the spine to collapse. When a joint dislocates and one of the bones in the joint fractures, this condition is known as a fracture-dislocation.
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