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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bone fracture' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an injury in which a bone in the body sustains a partial or complete break. For example, "He was hospitalized due to a severe bone fracture in his leg."
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Low T or Z scores are associated with an increased risk of bone fracture.
They have a 79% higher risk of chronic back pain, a 25% increased risk of bone fracture and a 40% higher risk of breaking a hip.
We found that women who were on hormone therapy had a lower incidence of heart disease, stroke, colon cancer and bone fracture.
If stem cells can help repair a debilitating bone fracture in a mouse, Dr. Rowe said, perhaps they could do the same for humans.
Older women who drink cola — diet, regular or decaffeinated — have significantly decreased mineral bone density, putting them at increased risk for bone fracture, according to a new study.
Getting adequate exposure to the sun, especially in the winter, does seem to be an important factor for the prevention of osteoporosis and bone fracture.
Sprain or bone fracture due to strokes between a heavy payload and a hard surface.
a Displaced long bone fracture with segment exposure.
Temporal bone fracture was ruled out by computed tomography scan.
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Bone fracture is a very common body injury.
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