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  1. Hace 3 días · 1. Simple Fracture. Also called closed fractures, they occur when your bone suffers breakage but does not pierce through the epidermis. 2. Compound Fracture. It is opposite to simple fracture and is also known as an open fracture. There will be luxation of the bone and it will pierce through the epidermis.

  2. Hace 4 días · A stress fracture is the final stage of a stress injury and occurs if the bone fails to withstand a repetitive, cumulative loading force and is no longer capable to mitigate that loading stress with its own healing capabilities and breaks 7. Etiology. fatigue fracture: abnormal stresses on normal bone

  3. Hace 4 días · Monteggia Fractures. A Monteggia fracture is defined as a proximal 1/3 ulna fracture with an associated radial head dislocation. Diagnosis is made with forearm and elbow radiographs to check for congruency of the radiocapitellar joint in the setting of an ulna fracture.

  4. Hace 4 días · Distal phalanx fractures are among the most common fractures in the hand. They represent > 50% of all phalangeal fractures and frequently involve the ungual tuft 1. They are frequently related to sports, with lesions such as the mallet finger and the Jersey finger. When associated with a crush injury, open fracture is more likely.

  5. Hace 5 días · The AO/OTA classification is one of the most frequently used systems for classifying proximal tibial fractures or proximal tibial end segment fractures. Like other fractures, they are divided into three groups subject to the severity and complexity of the respective injury 1: type A: extraarticular proximal tibial end segment fracture.

  6. Hace 5 días · type I: dorsal displacement. type II: volar displacement. Plain radiograph. A forearm series is usually sufficient for diagnosis and management planning. However, good quality orthogonal views are needed to identify and characterize displacement correctly. Features include: radial shaft fracture.

  7. Hace 3 días · Types of Fractures: Both are classified as types of complete fractures, meaning the bone is broken all the way through. Traumatic Causes: Both types of fractures can result from traumatic events such as falls, sports injuries, or vehicular accidents.