Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force Trauma |
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During a fall onto the outstretched pronated arm , the dorsal surface of the arm is
placed under compression while the ventral surface is under tension . The tensile
forces cause a transverse fracture and there is subsequent crumbling of the ...
During a fall onto the outstretched pronated arm , the dorsal surface of the arm is
placed under compression while the ventral surface is under tension . The tensile
forces cause a transverse fracture and there is subsequent crumbling of the ...
Page 290
The fractured cortical bone along the medial surface exhibits a billowy
appearance , consistent with bone failure under tension . Additionally , fracture
surfaces located on the lateral side of the tibia have a longitudinal orientation and
a splintery ...
The fractured cortical bone along the medial surface exhibits a billowy
appearance , consistent with bone failure under tension . Additionally , fracture
surfaces located on the lateral side of the tibia have a longitudinal orientation and
a splintery ...
Page 293
One begins in the central portion of the facet and extends superiorly and laterally
and down the anterior surface ending to the side of the transverse foramen . The
second fracture extends from just below the origin of the first fracture and ...
One begins in the central portion of the facet and extends superiorly and laterally
and down the anterior surface ending to the side of the transverse foramen . The
second fracture extends from just below the origin of the first fracture and ...
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Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
Alison Galloway | 63 |
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