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Answer added by  RASOOL MOHIDEEN SHAHUL HAMEED, Dean , B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent University
6 years ago

Fractrure is the discontitnuity occurio ng in the macro level where as the dislocation is the discontitnutiy in the micro level . Fracture may be considered as dis;ocatio ... See More

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Answer added by  Amer Ahmad, ER doctor, Al-Khaldi hospital
7 years ago

In orthopedic: Fracture is defined as loss of continuity of bone cortex. There are 2 types of fracture: 1. Traumatic. 2. Pathologic. Dislocation is defined as complete ... See More

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8 years ago

Dislocations in materials occur at the atomic scale where an irregularity exists within the atoms making up the material. Fractures occur when one surface becomes displac ... See More

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Answer added by  ahmed ezz
8 years ago

It is fracture of the metaphysio-diaphyseal junction of the distal radius with a dinner fork deformity, the deformity is in the form of extension, radial tilt and dorsal ... See More