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To be able to answer this question, it's best to look at pictures and representations of common fractured types.
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And then i will also challenge you to look at these pictures and cover up the bottom.
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So you can kind of see exactly these type of fractures and then just looking at them, you can guess what type they are.
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So we're going to go through each of these that are, you know, the common ones.
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So pathological, again, that could be something like a cancerous lesion, an osteosarcom.
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That can cause this deformation of the bone here.
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Longitudinal.
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As you can see, it's going to be this longitudinal break through the bone.
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It has a endpoint here that starts on the end, and then it goes through to the medullary cavity, as you can see.
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And then we have a spiral type.
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So this spiral often caused from a twisting formation, and this is going to be this complete break here, just through the bone from twisting.
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Green stick, you can see there is an incomplete separation of the bone...