Anyone at any age can suffer from a bone fracture, which is a highly common ailment. Ask your doctor about a bone density screening if you are older than 50 or have a family history of osteoporosis. A shattered bone is referred to medically as a bone fracture. Traumas like falls and auto accidents are commonly to blame for fractures. However, certain medical problems and repetitive motions (like running) can raise your chance for developing a certain kind of fracture. You might require surgery to fix a broken bone. Some people's bones can heal with just a splint, cast, brace, or sling. Depending on which of your bones are broken, where the break occurred, and what caused it, it will take you a certain amount of time to fully recover. Broken bones and bone fractures both refer to the same injury. They may be used interchangeably. Your healthcare professional will probably refer to your fractured bone as a particular sort of fracture when they diagnose it because the medical term for a shattered bone is a fracture.
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