Pathological Fractures: Understanding Common Fracture Sites
Pathological fractures, also called fragility fractures, occur in bones weakened by an underlying condition. The most common site for pathological fractures is the hip. This is because the hip joint bears a lot of weight and is subject to a lot of stress. Other common sites for pathological fractures include the spine, pelvis, and long bones of the arms and legs.Bone Fractures - Related Articles
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