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Fractured or broken?
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I always thought that fractured meant broken, so whether you had a fractured arm or a broken arm, it was the same thing. But a couple of my friends persist in saying that fractured is less serious than broken and that it means a cracked bone, rather than broken. It's just a silly little thing that has niggled me for ages, so when this came up again yesterday, I thought I would get a definitive answer!
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There are degrees of brokenness. For example if your femur is snapped completely in two and sticking out of your leg that is a compound fracture, whereas a common occurrence in kids where the bones are more flexible, is a greenstick, so named because it's similar to what happens when you bend a green stick. Also Colles fractures, Scaphoid, etc.
They're all broken.
They're all broken.
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Hi Whitehill,
Definition of fractures:
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.co m/fracture
Definition of broken:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Broken+
:D L.
Definition of fractures:
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.co m/fracture
Definition of broken:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Broken+
:D L.
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