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    Frac·ture
    /ˈfrakCHər/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. break or cause to break: "the stone has fractured"
  2. Jul 8, 2017 · A fracture is a broken bone. It can range from a thin crack to a complete break. Bone can fracture crosswise, lengthwise, in several places, or into many pieces.

  3. The meaning of FRACTURE is the result of fracturing : break. How to use fracture in a sentence.

  4. www.hopkinsmedicine.org › health › conditions-and-diseasesFractures | Johns Hopkins Medicine

    A fracture is a partial or complete break in the bone. When a fracture happens, it’s classified as either open or closed: Open fracture (also called compound fracture): The bone pokes through the skin and can be seen, or a deep wound exposes the bone through the skin.

  5. 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.

  6. Nov 10, 2023 · A fracture is a break in the continuity of a bone. Fractures range from small partial cracks to complete breaks and can occur in any bone. Physical trauma, overuse, and conditions...

  7. A fracture is a broken bone, the same as a crack or a break. A bone may be completely fractured or partially fractured in any number of ways (crosswise, lengthwise, in multiple pieces). Types of Fractures. Although bones are rigid, they do bend, or give, somewhat when an outside force is applied.

  8. May 14, 2024 · What is a fracture? A fracture is a break in a bone. Fractures are usually caused by injuries. Since they can sometimes be serious, it's important to get medical care right away if you think you have a fracture.

  9. Definition. A fracture is a discontinuity in a bone (or cartilage) resulting from mechanical forces that exceed the bone's ability to withstand them. [1] Fractures can occur in a variety of methods: A normal bone subjected to acute overwhelming force, usually in the setting of trauma.

  10. the act of breaking; state of being broken. a break, breach, or split. the characteristic manner of breaking: a material of unpredictable fracture. the characteristic appearance of a broken surface, as of a mineral. verb (used with object) , frac·tured, frac·tur·ing. to cause or to suffer a fracture in (a bone, etc.). to break or crack.

  11. A fracture is a break in a bone. Most fractures result from a single, significant force applied to normal bone. In addition to fractures, musculoskeletal injuries include. Joint dislocations and subluxations (partial joint dislocations) Ligament sprains, muscle strains, and tendon injuries.

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