A fracture that is commonly the result of sports injuries, car accidents, and falls due to the immense force impacted on the long bone.
What is a Greenstick Fracture?
What are Endochondral Ossification and Intramembranous Ossification?
Organic component of bone formation.
Ages we expect to see an Epiphyseal fracture in.
What are common in children and adolescents?
Bones that we can expect to see a Spiral Fracture.
What are femur, tibia, fibula, talus, humerus, radius & ulna. (will take any of these answers)
A fracture that is described as a collapsed vertebra.
What is a Compression Fracture?
Term for inside cartilage bone building.
What is Endochondral Ossification?
The cells that have the function of secreting collagen and calcium-binding proteins.
What are Osteoblasts?
Age range we expect to see a spiral fracture.
What are kids/children?
Amount of bones in the human adult body.
what are 208 bones?
A fracture that is caused by a serious head injury that caused a broken cranial bone creating a dip in the head.
What is a Depression Fracture?
Cells in a kind of ossification cluster in connective tissue and differentiate into osteoblasts to start the ossification center. (what kind of ossification)
what is Intramembranous Ossification?
Name of bone stem cells.
What are Osteogenic cells?
Age range we expect to see a compression fracture.
What is the age range of adults over the age of 50?
Amount of steps that are in endochondral ossification?
What is five steps in Endochondral Ossification?
Name the fracture that is caused by a twisting motion in falls, sports, falls or work accidents.
What is a Spiral Fracture?
This is the first step of intramembranous ossification, where mesenchymal cells cluster and differentiate into osteoblasts to form an ossification center.
What is an Intramembranous Ossification center?
The substance that makes bones hard and durable.
What is Hydroxyapatite?
Age range we expect to see a depression fracture.
what are young adults (16 to 45)?
Function of Osteogenic cells.
What is stem cells that may become Osteoblasts?
Name the fracture where the long bone is broken into 2 or more pieces.
What is a Comminuted Fracture?
The kind of bone formation that happens in all bones except dermal bones.
What is Endochondral Ossification?
Osteogenic cells, Osteoblasts, Osteocytes, and Osteoclasts
What are the four kinds of bone cells?
Age range we expect to see Comminuted Fractures.
What are elderly patients?
Function of Collagen Fibers.
What is forms bonds so that those bonds are more likely to break instead of breaking the actual bone?