. The type of fracture in which the bone bends and partially cracks instead of breaking into separate
pieces.
a. Impacted fracture
b. Stress fracture
c. Greenstick fracture
d. Comminuted fracture
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Complete fracture – This is a fracture in which the bone is completely broken into separate pieces. Greenstick fracture – This is an incomplete fracture in which the bone is partially broken, partially bent; it is more common in children
A buckle or torus fracture: an outward bend on one side of the bone without breaking the other side. An avulsion fracture: when a tendon or ligament pulls off of a tiny piece of bone. A growth plate fracture: a break in the area of a child or teen's growing bone. A stress fracture: a tiny crack in the bone.
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