A fracture is a condition in which a bone breaks or breaks from excessive pressure or impact. Causing the bone structure to be unable to withstand the weight or pressure, causing the bone to break or snap. Fractures can occur in both large and small bones. Such as the wrist bones, arm bones, leg bones, ribs, spine, and hip bones.

Bone fractures can occur for a number of reasons, including car accidents, falls, severe impacts. Or sometimes from overuse or deterioration of the bone, such as in the case of older adults with osteoporosis. There are many types of broken bones, which doctors will use to determine the severity and treatment method เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย. Common types of broken bones include:
- Overlapping fractures are when a bone breaks into two pieces and the two pieces overlap.
- An open fracture is a fracture that involves a wound that penetrates outside the skin.
- Spiral or oblique fractures
- A shattering fracture is when a bone breaks into multiple pieces.
- A fracture in which the distal ends of the bones are compressed against each other.
- Compression fractures are broken and collapsed bones, most commonly occurring in the spine.
- Dislocated fractures are fractures of the bone that involve dislocation of the joint.
- Overuse fractures often occur in the bones of the feet.
- Bone fractures with muscle and tendon injuries
- Broken bones from cancer
- Closed fractures are fractures that do not involve an external wound, tearing of the surrounding tissue and skin.
First of all, you have to notice when there is a broken bone, such as pain, swelling, crooked arms and legs. If you suspect that it is a broken bone, you should be careful and pay attention to these things.
When a bone breaks apart, there is a chance that the end of the broken bone will be sharp. If there is any movement, either by the patient or an inexperienced assistant, the sharp end of the bone may hit an organ, blood vessel, or nerve, causing further injury and making the symptoms more severe. The assistant should not move the person without expertise.