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  2. Transverse Fracture: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    Transverse fractures are a type of broken bone. They’re usually caused by traumas like falls or car accidents. Depending on which of your bones is broken and how it happened, you might need surgery to repair the fracture. Most people need a few months to recover from a transverse fracture.

  3. Transverse Fracture: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

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    Transverse fractures are a specific type of bone breakage that occurs perpendicular to the long axis of the bone. Understanding the underlying causes, symptoms, and treatments of transverse fractures is crucial for both medical professionals and patients.

  4. Bone Fractures: Types, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Transverse fractures. Longitudinal fractures (breaks that happen along the length of the bone). Fracture patterns that don’t break your bone in a single straight line include:

  5. What is Transverse Fracture & How Long Does it Take to ... -...

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    When the break in the bone occurs due to excessive force acting perpendicular to the bone is termed as a Transverse Fracture. A Transverse Fracture will cause the patient to feel immense pain at the site of the injury.

  6. A transverse fracture is a specific type of broken bone where the break is at a right angle to the long plane of the bone. Transverse fractures most often occur as the result of a strong force applied perpendicular to the long axis of a bone.

  7. Transverse Spinal Fracture | Dr. Carlson, Newport News VA

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    A transverse process fracture is typically the result of a high-impact collision, such as a contact sports injury or motor vehicle accident, but it can also be caused by trauma such as a gunshot wound or a fall from a high altitude.

  8. Fractures of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    Fractures Caused by Rotation. Transverse process fracture. Fractures to the transverse process result from rotation or extreme lateral (sideways) bending. This type of fracture: Does not usually affect stability; Does not therefore require surgery; Vertebral facture-dislocation.

  9. Transverse fracture | Radiology Reference Article - ...

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    Transverse fractures are complete fractures that traverse the bone perpendicular to the axis of the bone. The fracture involves the cortex circumferentially and there may be displacement.

  10. Femur Shaft Fractures (Broken Thighbone) - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    The most common types of femoral shaft fractures include: Transverse fracture. In this type of fracture, the break is a straight horizontal line going across the femoral shaft. Oblique fracture. This type of fracture has an angled line across the shaft. Spiral fracture. The fracture line encircles the shaft like the stripes on a candy cane.

  11. Broken Femur: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Transverse fracture: The break goes straight across your femur in a horizontal line. Spiral fracture: The break spirals around your femur. Oblique fracture: The break goes across your femur at an angle. Comminuted fracture: There are three or more broken pieces in your femur.