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Namely, instead of randomly distributed point defects, the potential sites of fracture are the maxima of the necking instability derived from a linear perturbation analysis.
Common sites of fracture include the spine, hip, forearm and proximal humerus.
Fractures registered in 2009 in the SIDIAP database were identified using medical codes for a list of skeletal sites of fracture (Additional file 1), based on the ICD-10 classification.
14 The other most frequent sites of fracture were the lower extremities (27%, which could have included foot fractures, although these were not specified), upper extremities (6%), and clavicle (4%).
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In their study, Authors did not consider the different sites of fractures or gender related differences.
Among the various sites of fractures, elbow/forearm fractures were the most prevalent (43.8%), therefore further analyses were performed only in this group.
This loss of bone mass is higher at the distal femur and proximal tibia, which are the most common sites of fractures.
Although baseline healing time differs by size of bone and the site of fracture, the process of healing is consistent across all fractured bones 13 and the effect of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography compared with control on the time to fracture healing is therefore likely to be similar.
The resultant bleeding causes swelling at the site of fracture (fracture hematoma) and later discoloration of the skin.
Samples were grouped according to the site of fracture.
The vertebral body, injured in 235 patients, was the most frequent site of fracture.
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