Fractions are divided into several types:
1- Break the green branch:
Usually occurs when junior athletes are young due to their bone softness which is incomplete fracture (hair or crack).
2 - simple fracture:
A fracture that does not exceed the number of broken bones of two, and is not accompanied by a wound in the skin.
3- Compound fracture:
A fracture in which broken bone fragments are more than two and are not accompanied by a wound in the skin.
4 - double fracture:
Which is any fracture accompanied by a wound in the skin, and therefore the most dangerous fractures are dangerous for the possibility of contamination and inflammation at the site of the fracture.
5 - complex fracture:
It is a fracture that causes rupture or pressure on the blood vessels or adjacent nerves or is accompanied by joint dislocation especially in the armpit, elbow and knee areas, and these cases should be consulted as soon as possible.
1- Break the green branch:
Usually occurs when junior athletes are young due to their bone softness which is incomplete fracture (hair or crack).
2 - simple fracture:
A fracture that does not exceed the number of broken bones of two, and is not accompanied by a wound in the skin.
3- Compound fracture:
A fracture in which broken bone fragments are more than two and are not accompanied by a wound in the skin.
4 - double fracture:
Which is any fracture accompanied by a wound in the skin, and therefore the most dangerous fractures are dangerous for the possibility of contamination and inflammation at the site of the fracture.
5 - complex fracture:
It is a fracture that causes rupture or pressure on the blood vessels or adjacent nerves or is accompanied by joint dislocation especially in the armpit, elbow and knee areas, and these cases should be consulted as soon as possible.