Fracture Types
A. Transverse B. Oblique C. Butterfly D. Segmental E. Spiral F. Comminuted G. Avulsion H. ImpactedDescription
Generally you should image the limbs bilaterally (unaffected and affected), image joints immediately proximal and distal to the affected joint, take AP and lateral views (and special views depending on the joint, i.e. skyline for knee or transcapular for shoulder) and...Coloured Atlas
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