EBK VISUAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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Chapter 6.2, Problem 10SR
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To identify: The type of fracture and the bones involved in each of the following X-ray images.
Introduction: Fractures are common and it is a term that is used to refer a complete or partial breakage in the bone. They occur due to the exertion of a physical force of high impact. It is also accompanied by the damage to soft tissues, bruised muscles, and torn vessels.
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