At this point I preferred to have a quick look myself, and indeed my daughter had a mildly angulated Smith's greenstick fracture. |
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Improper manipulation during the reduction of a greenstick fracture can cause decreased rotation. |
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I'm surprised that a greenstick fracture in a child this age was not immediately reported to the authorities. |
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Young bone, subjected to bending stress, often fractures on one side but bends on the other, and is known as a greenstick fracture. |
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Of these, greenstick fractures are the most frequent and are usually asymptomatic. |
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Experimental conditions that promote a greenstick fracture mode in composite pultruded rods have been considered. |
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A buckle or greenstick fracture with borderline angulation or complete fracture with minor angulation or displacement. |
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A buckle or greenstick fracture with unacceptable angulation or complete fractures with little angulation or displacement. |
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The paper analyses the greenstick fracture mode on anisotropic beams subjected to flexural loading. |
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A buckle or greenstick fracture with acceptable angulation. |
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Perhaps it is the young puppy with a greenstick fracture of a leg bone, who barely even winces when you touch the sore spot. |
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He could not or would not get his agile body close enough to the ground to risk a greenstick fracture of his wrist on the season-ending hit in Baltimore. |
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After the game we went to the Princess of Wales hospital and the nurse there said straight away he had a greenstick fracture. |
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But he also observed more compressive fractures, as well as so-called greenstick fractures, in which a bone cracks only on one side, much like what happens when a living tree branch breaks. |
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If a long bone in the arm or leg bends, it may crack on one side only, producing an incomplete break called a greenstick fracture. |
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Greenstick fractures occur when the bone is bent, which results in a fracture of the convex side while the concave side remains intact. |
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