Q.5. Greenstick fracture is an example of:
A. Transversal fracture.
B. Affected fracture.
C. Partial fracture.
D. Commuted fracture
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
Any force that bends a long bone, such as an arm or leg bone, without fully breaking it can cause a greenstick fracture. Instead of snapping into two pieces, the bone cracks on one side. Greenstick fractures can be caused by many things, including participation in sports, motor vehicle accidents and falls.
Answered by
0
Answer:
Explanation:C. Partial fracture.
Similar questions