Zbrod95
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Because there is a distinction dumbass. Fractured bone is broad because that branches off into 7 variations.So they are technically the same thing yet you come in here and try to draw some distinction that doesn’t exist just to start a ridiculous argument that you end up losing. Good stuff.
A green stick fracture which is an incomplete break where the bone is not broken clean.
A transverse fracture which is essentially a crack or simple break on the bone
A spiral fracture which usually happen it spirals around the bone and is common in twisting injuries
An Oblique fracture which is a diagonal break or crack on the bone
A Compression fracture which is when you essentially crush your bone to pieces.
A Comuttied fracture - which is a break in 3 or more pieces and fragments around the bone.
And a Segmental Fracture where the same bone is broken in two places and essentially creates a bone spur floating around the site of injury.
All require different time tables of recovery. A “broken” ankle are usually the last three type of fractures and the first because they require the longest time tables.
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