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  1. Depending on the type, severity of the fracture and distance between bone fragments, bones may heal directly by building new bone onto the fracture site (direct bone healing or contact healing) or may heal in a process like endochondral bone formation (indirect bone healing).

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  3. The initial response to a fracture is the inflammatory stage. Inflammation is a vital protective mechanism that initiates the healing process.

  4. When nerves are crushed (called axonotmesis), the axon is injured, but the myelin sheath is not. This injury is more severe than neurapraxia. Depending on the extent of the damage, the nerve can regenerate over weeks to years. Usually, nerves are torn (called neurotmesis) in open fractures.

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  5. Symptoms of a fracture vary depending on its location, a person’s age and general health, and the severity of the injury. However, people with a bone fracture will typically experience some...

  6. A bone fracture happens when something hits your bone with enough force not only to damage it, but to break it in at least one place. Fractures are more serious injuries and can take much longer to heal than bone bruises.

  7. Feb 21, 2014 · Secondary (spontaneous) healing involves a response of the periosteum and the surrounding soft tissues at the fracture site (Figure (Figure4). 4). The response from the periosteum is a fundamental reaction to bone injury; it is enhanced by limited fragment motion and is inhibited by rigid fixation.

  8. Resources. Fractures. What is a Fracture? A fracture is a complete break, a chip or a crack in a bone. Fractures can be open (the end of the broken bone breaks through the skin) or closed (the broken bone does not break through the skin). Find a Class.

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