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| Occurs at the ankle and affects both the bone of the leg. |
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| Forms as a network of spongy bone unites the inner edges. |
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| This Fractures of the ulna, break a bone shaft across its long axis. |
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| Produced by twisting stresses that spread along the length of the bone. |
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| Produce new and abnormal bone alignments. |
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| Occur in vertebrae subjected to extreme stresses, such as those produced by the forces that arise when you land on your seat in a fall. |
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| This fractures of thradius, only one side of the shaft is broken, and the other is bent. |
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| such as this fracture of the femur, shatter the affected area into multitude of bony fragments. |
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| A break in the distal portion of the radius,is typically the result of reaching out to cushion a fall. |
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| Secondary Ossification Center |
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| Capillaries and osteoblasts migrate into the epiphyses. |
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| Is a large passageway through the substance of a bone. |
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| Is any projection or bumb. |
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| Is a chamber within a bone that is normally filled with air. |
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| Is a small rounded passageway through which blood vessels or nerves penetratethe bone. |
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| Is an elongated cleft or gap. |
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