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A bone fracture, commonly known as a broken bone, happens when external force overwhelms the bone’s natural strength. Recognizing the types of fractures and their implications is vital for ...
Bone fractures are a common but serious consequence of many personal injury accidents. From simple greenstick fractures in children to complex comminuted breaks in adults, each type presents ...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes in adolescence can interfere with bone development, potentially increasing the risk of fractures ...
A subchondral fracture is a type of injury that occurs due to repetitive stress in the layer of bone tissue just beneath the cartilage. It often happens to the knees or hips of older adults ...
The treatment options for a metacarpal fracture will depend on the type of fracture, how severe the injury is, where in the bone the injury happened, and which metacarpal was affected. Non ...
A broken wrist or distal radius fracture is an extremely common type of fracture. It accounts for 25% to 50% of all broken bones and is most commonly seen in older females and young males.
An avulsion fracture happens when a tendon or ligament pulls away from a bone and carries a fragment of bone with it. Here, learn about recovery and more.
A pelvic fracture is a break in one or more of the bones in the pelvis. This includes the sacrum, coccyx, ilium, ischium, and pubis. The type of pelvic fracture a person has may depend on the ...
The increased fracture risk in type 2 diabetes (T2D) may be related to a multitude of factors, particularly compromised bone architecture and bone material properties due to the T2D disease state ...
Study indicates that older women with type 2 diabetes have a higher risk of fractures primarily due to impaired physical function rather than reduced bone density, despite stronger bone structure.