5. A complete or partial break in a bone.
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Complete fractures: The break goes completely through the bone, separating it in two. Displaced fractures: A gap forms where the bone breaks. Often, this injury requires surgery to fix. Partial fractures: The break doesn't go all the way through the bone.
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In a complete fracture, your bone breaks completely. It's snapped or crushed into two or more pieces. Types of complete fracture include: single fracture, in which your bone is broken in one place into two pieces on the otherside incomplete or partial bone There is a crack that does not reach across the entire width of the bone. Greenstick Fracture – Usually seen in children, this shows a break on one side and a bend or bow on the other side. It's a type of partial fracture.
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