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Bennett's fracture involves​

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Answered by jeonjk0
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A Bennett's Fracture is a fracture plus dislocation of the Metacarpal bone at the base of the thumb. The fracture involves the joint surface and is often significantly displaced . This is a highly unstable injury and occurs commonly in football.

Answered by gudduchoudhary1983
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The Bennett fracture is an oblique intraarticular metacarpal fracture dislocation, caused by an axial force directed against the partially flexed metacarpal. This type of compression along the metacarpal bone is often sustained when a person punches a hard object, such as the skull or tibia of an opponent, or a wall.

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