A bone fracture means a break or crack in the bone. It can happen after a fall, car accident, sports injury, direct hit, or twisting force. Some fractures are small and stable, while others are severe and may cause bone displacement, wounds, or joint damage.
Fractures can affect people of all ages. Children may develop fractures during play or sports. Adults may experience fractures from accidents or high-impact injuries. Older adults may break bones more easily because of osteoporosis or weaker bone density.
Fractures should always be evaluated properly. Even when the pain seems manageable, a broken bone that heals in the wrong position can cause long-term stiffness, weakness, deformity, or reduced function.

