Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force Trauma |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 66
Page 181
Simple fractures are then subdivided into spiral , oblique and transverse ,
butterfly fractures into those with a single fragment , those with two fragments and
those with three or more fragments . The comminuted group is subdivided into
those ...
Simple fractures are then subdivided into spiral , oblique and transverse ,
butterfly fractures into those with a single fragment , those with two fragments and
those with three or more fragments . The comminuted group is subdivided into
those ...
Page 215
When inversion of the foot is pronounced , the medial fragment may be quite
small , consisting of only the sustentaculum tali and the middle facet ( Carr 1993 )
. Compressive forces produce the wedge - like anterolateral fragment . Laterally ...
When inversion of the foot is pronounced , the medial fragment may be quite
small , consisting of only the sustentaculum tali and the middle facet ( Carr 1993 )
. Compressive forces produce the wedge - like anterolateral fragment . Laterally ...
Page 288
The shaft is broken into three segments , dividing the diaphysis into proximal and
distal portions and producing a small triangular middle fragment . Fracture # 4 is
located on the tibia , 22 . 5 cm inferior to the proximal end . At this location the ...
The shaft is broken into three segments , dividing the diaphysis into proximal and
distal portions and producing a small triangular middle fragment . Fracture # 4 is
located on the tibia , 22 . 5 cm inferior to the proximal end . At this location the ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
The Circumstances of Blunt Force Trauma | 224 |
Copyright | |
7 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
accidents addition adults analysis anterior anthropologist appear articular surface associated avulsion fractures base blows blunt force body bone cause changes classification combination comminuted common complete compression consists cranial damage death defects depressed determined direct direct blows dislocation displacement distal et al examination extensive extremely falls femoral Figure foot force forensic frac fragment frequently greater hand head height impact increase indicate individual injuries interpretation involved joint lateral less ligaments loading loss lower margin material mechanism medial motor vehicle neck oblique occur pattern pelvic portion position possible posterior present produced proximal rare region relatively remains reported result Rogers rotation seen segment separation severe shaft shearing side skeletal skull soft tissue spine stress structure superior tend third tibia tion transverse trauma tures Type usually vertebrae vertical victim