X-ray showing compression on one side of the radius causing the other side to bend/ buckle suggests a _____ fracture.
The more _____ the fracture is located, the worse is the prognosis for # neck of femur
_____ formation occurs during fracture healing when the fracture is not fixed rigidly
Robert Jones fracture usually occurs in zone _____ of the metatarsal
Limb compartment syndrome is often caused by traumatic injury due to:- significant _____ fractures- reperfusion injury- animal venoms
Most consistent sign of a fracture is _____
Fracture of _____ condyle of humerus occurs when the child falls on the hand with the elbow extended and forced into varus
Stress fractures are seen in normal bone due to repeated _____ of the bone
_____ fracture - fracture of the radial styloid process.
The given x-ray shows hypertrophic nonunion caused by inadequate _____

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