Understanding the 9 Types of Fractures
Learn about the 9 types of fractures and their characteristics, including closed, open, complete, incomplete, comminuted, hairline, greenstick, transverse, and oblique fractures by osberthicksEstimated reading time: 0 min 0 sec
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guidance. Individual circumstances may vary.
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