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a twisting force or what is known as torsion(passive) are typically caused bySpiral fractures

twisting injuries sustained during sports(passive) are caused bySpiral fractures

a twisting motion(passive) are caused bySpiral fractures

twisting of the limb with a fair amount of torsion(passive) are caused bySpiral fractures

a rotational force on the bone(passive) are usually created bySpiral fractures

the fracture configuration ( eg , skiing injuriescausespiral fractures

Metatarsal fractures are usutahlelyresultofa direcbtlowcan causespiral fractures

an abusive incident(passive) may be caused bySpiral fractures

Auto accidentsalso can causespiral fractures

Sport injuries like skiing or colliding with another player in Football match(passive) are caused bySpiral fractures

striking the bones(passive) created byspiral fractures

abuse(passive) are ... caused byspiral fractures in children

When the strong force of a moving vehicle collides with a leg bone , the bone is thrusted in one direction and twistedcausingspiral fractures

other mechanisms(passive) may be caused bySpiral fractures

tends to place too much stress on the leadcausingspiral fractures

Rotational forces tendto causespiral fractures

The force of a motorcyclist falling from a bike and colliding with the roadcan causespiral fractures

the releaseto preventspiral fractures

from twisting injuries after a bad fall , or a heavy blowmay resultfrom twisting injuries after a bad fall , or a heavy blow

from torsional injuryresultingfrom torsional injury

from a bone being twisted violentlyresultfrom a bone being twisted violently

from a twisting motionresultfrom a twisting motion

from direct torsional forces on an extremity , such as twisting the legresultfrom direct torsional forces on an extremity , such as twisting the leg

from someone grabbing and twisting the baby 's limbare ... causedfrom someone grabbing and twisting the baby 's limb

from a rotational force about the long axis of the bonegenerally resultfrom a rotational force about the long axis of the bone

from torsional testingresultingfrom torsional testing

oftenleadoften

from bone which fails in shearresultfrom bone which fails in shear

to compound fracturescan leadto compound fractures

from a rotatory mechanismresultfrom a rotatory mechanism

in cases where force has been indirectly appliedmore commonly resultin cases where force has been indirectly applied

from torsional force — the greater the force , the greater the degree of comminution and displacementresultfrom torsional force — the greater the force , the greater the degree of comminution and displacement

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