Bone Fracture Basics

There are several types of bone fractures, and each type can have slight variations. Many of the types of fractures we’ll talk about later may also be described by one of the following terms:

  • Open Fracture:A fracture in which the bone breaks through the skin and can be seen outside the leg. Or there is a deep wound that exposes the bone through the skin. This is also called a compound fracture.
  •  Closed Fracture: A fracture that does not break the skin. This is also called a simple fracture.
  •     Partial Fracture: An incomplete break of the bone
         Complete Fracture: A complete break of the bone causing it to be separated into two or more           pieces
         Stable Fracture: The broken ends of the bone line up and have not moved out of place.
         Displaced Fracture: There is a gap between the broken ends of the bone. Repairing a displaced  fracture may require surgery.





Types of Bone Fractures

Different types of bone fractures can be open, closed, stable, displaced, partial, or complete.