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www.reference.com/motif/Health/broken+bone+and+healing
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'When a bone can't withstand the physical force exerted on it it breaks (fractures).Most people sustain one or more during their lifetime.Breaks or fractures can be clas ...
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There are numerous types of bone fractures, but they are broken down into four main groups, which are complete, incomplete, compound (open fracture), and simple fracture ...
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What does compound fracture mean? / compound fracture; open fracture click for more ... Symptoms of Compound fracture including 7 medical symptoms and signs of Compound fracture,
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What is an open fracture? / An open fracture, also called a compound fracture, is an injury where a broken bone is open through the skin. click for more ... What is an open fracture?
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What is an open fracture? / An open fracture, also called a compound fracture, is an injury where a broken bone is open through the skin. click for more ... An open fracture, ... What Is a Compound Fracture?
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Bone fracture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_fracture
Closed (simple) fractures are those in which the skin is intact; Open (compound) fractures involve wounds that communicate with the fracture, or where fracture ...
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orthopedics.about.com/cs/brokenbones/g/openfracture.htm
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Nov 28, 2006 ... An open fracture, also called a compound fracture, is an injury where a broken bone is open through the skin. Because of the risk of infection, ...
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anatowiki.wetpaint.com/page/Compound+(open)+Fracture
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Apr 23, 2009 ... Name of Injury Compound Fracture or Open Fracture Description of Injury Fractures happen when bone cannot withstand the...
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Classification. Current preference in terminology is to use open rather than compound to denote a fracture with an overlying wound.
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