![]() Oblique fracture: An oblique fracture is one that occurs opposite to a bone’s long axis.Longitudinal fracture: This is when the fracture extends along the length of the bone.Intra-articular fracture: This occurs when a fracture extends into the surface of a joint.Impacted fracture: When a bone fractures, a piece of the bone may impact another bone.Hairline fracture: This is a thin, partial fracture of the bone.Greenstick fracture: The bone partly fractures on one side but does not break completely, because the rest of the bone can bend.Fracture dislocation: This occurs when a joint dislocates, and one of the bones of the joint fractures.For example, the front portion of a vertebra in the spine may collapse due to osteoporosis. Compression, or crush, fracture: This generally occurs in the spongy bone in the spine.Comminuted fracture: An impact shatters the bone into many pieces.Avulsion fracture: A muscle or ligament pulls on the bone, fracturing it.There are a number of other fracture types, including:
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