Fractures, often known as fractured bones, can be of several sorts. Depending on the degree of the fracture, recovery can take anywhere from a few weeks to many months, and the optimal therapy varies. Mild bone fractures heal on their own; serious bone fractures may require surgery, immobilization, and physiotherapy after recovery has reached a specific stage. Traumas such as a vehicle accident, falling from a ladder, or just tripping over and landing awkwardly are common causes of bone fracture. A shattered bone's cause is typically evident. Stress fractures can develop as a result of frequent exercise, training, or other repetitive activity. Hairline fractures of a weight-bearing bone, most frequently the tibia in the lower leg, are prevalent. Athletes are prone to stress fractures. Complete fractures occur when the bone is fractured into two or more distinct pieces; these fractures are severe. Complete bone fractures are categorized according to their orientation: transverse, oblique, or longitudinal. They might be spiraling or winding as well.
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