classificaion of bond fractues
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closed | a bone is broken but the skin is not borken
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open | a fragment of the fractured bone breaks the skin. or a wound extends to the site of fracture
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displaced | fractured bone parts or out of alignment
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complete | a bone is broken into at least 2 fragements
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incomplete | the fractue does not extend completly accross the bone
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comminuted | the bone break into several pieces
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transverse | the fracture is at a right angle to the long access of the bone
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impacted | one bond fragement is driven into the other, rsulting in shortening of the limb.
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spiral | fracture spiral around the long axis of the bone
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oblique | diagnal fracture rins accross the the long axis of the bone.
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