Types of Fractures
A fracture is a partial or complete break in the bone. When a fracture occurs, it is classified as either open or closed:
- open fracture (Also called compound fracture.) - the bone exits and is visible through the skin, or a deep wound that exposes the bone through the skin.
- closed fracture (Also called simple fracture.) - the bone is broken, but the skin is intact.
Fractures have a variety of names. Below is a listing of the common types that may occur:
- greenstick - incomplete fracture. The broken bone is not completely separated.

- transverse - the break is in a straight line across the bone.

- spiral - the break spirals around the bone; common in a twisting injury.

- oblique - diagonal break across the bone.

- compression - the bone is crushed, causing the broken bone to be wider or flatter in appearance.

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