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A fracture is a discontinuity in a bone's continuity. A sizable majority of bone fractures are caused by high force impact or stress. However, certain medical conditions that deteriorate bone strength can also result in a fracture. They include diseases like osteoporosis and cancer. Medical jargon refers to them as pathological fractures. A bone fracture is a total or partial rupture in the continuity of bone tissue. Every bone in the body is prone to breaking. A bone can fracture due to a variety of factors. For instance, a closed fracture is a bone break that results in minimal damage to the skin or nearby tissues. On the other hand, a complicated fracture penetrates the skin and damages the tissue around it. Compound fractures are often more harmful than simple fractures because of the risk of infection. An avulsion fracture develops when a muscle or ligament pulls on the bone. Comminuted fracture: The bone is fractured by an impact into numerous pieces. Compression fractures, often called crush fractures, frequently impact the spongy bone of the spine. For instance, osteoporosis can result in the collapse of the front portion of a vertebra in the spine. Fracture-dislocation is the medical term for when a joint dislocates and one of the bones in the joint breaks.
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