Reparitive phase - 2nd phase of bone healing
1. Hematoma Forma
2. Fibrocartilaginous callus forms
3. Bony Callus formation
4. Bone remodeling
1. Hematoma formation
2. Fibrocartilage Callus Formation
3. Bony Callus Formation
4. Bone Remodeling
The medical terminology for this is a "stress fracture".stress fracturestress fracture
pott's frature
The fracture usually occurs in children and teens because their bones are flexible, unlike adults whose brittle bones usually break.
The S cycle. Synthesis.
DNA replication occurs during the S-phase of interphase. Also known as prophase I
Healing occurs in dogs at varying rates depending on the age of the pet, severity of the damage, and if the fracture is stabilized. For example, young puppies generally heal within a few weeks, while healing can take several months in older dogs. Be sure to limit your dog's activity during the healing process so it will not incure further injury.
greenstick fracture
When the fracture occurs then infection develop
connective tissue
This depends on the type of fracture, the severity, age of the patients and several other factors. In general, children's fracture are stable by 3 to 6 weeks but complete healing only occurs after many months.
Pathologic fracture
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A spiral fracture.
A pathologic fracture occurs when a weakened bone breaks under normal strain.
A Colles' fracture is typically associated with osteoporosis. The fracture occurs in the forearm and is also called a "dinner fork" fracture.
Bleeding occurs at the fracture site and a blood clot forms.
The medical terminology for this is a "stress fracture".stress fracturestress fracture