HBS // Types of Bone Fractures
clavicle fracture
a common sports injury, this fracture is also the most common injury to a child during birth.
spiral fracture
a fracture in which the bone has been twisted apart
comminuted fracture
a fracture in which the bone is broken into pieces
tibia/fibula fractures
fractures such as these are often caused by direct strikes to the leg, often in car accidents.
depression fracture
normally a skull fracture where a cranial bone is pushed inward
oblique fracture
occurs at an angle across the bone
transverse fracture
occurs straight across the bone
compression fracture
occurs when the bone is pressed together (compressed) on itself
greenstick fracture
one in which the bone is bent and only partially broken
open vs closed fracture
open = break in the skin closed = no break in the skin
radius fracture
the fracture shown is commonly caused by falls onto outstretched hands. These are the most common fractures in pediatrics.
skull fracture
the fracture shown resulted from a blow to the head. This type of fracture can sometimes be associated with underlying damage to a major organ.
femoral shaft fracture
the fracture shown was the result of an accidental gunshot (pieces of lead can be seen in the X-ray), but motor vehicle accidents are more commonly to blame for this type of injury
ulna and radius fractures
the fractures shown are usually caused by a fall or a direct strike to the arm.
patella fracture
this common injury can be caused by a fall or an impact, such as the knees hitting the dashboard in a car accident.
supracondylar humerus fracture
this fracture was caused by a fall onto a fully extended arm that hyper-extended the elbow joint (bent the joint the wrong way).
phalangeal fracture
this type of break is most often treated with splints, but surgery may be required if a break is severe or does not heal properly.
hip dislocation
this type of dislocation is most commonly caused by high-energy impacts in car accidents, but can also be caused by a fall from a significant height.
metatarsal fracture
this type of injury usually results from dropping something on the foot.
dislocated shoulder
this very common sports injury is treated by sedating the patient and manipulating the joint back into place.
fracture of lumbar spine
this very painful injury is most often caused by a hard fall to the buttocks.