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Childrens bones are bendier than adults. As a child grows up their bones become harder and not as easy to bend. Hope this helps :) x
Fractures are slightly more common in children and adolescents than in young adults due to the levels and kinds of activities in which they engage. Fractures become more common in adults as they age
A greenstick fracture.
There are no effective alternatives to otoplasty in treating ear deformities or injuries in adults.
The fracture usually occurs in children and teens because their bones are flexible, unlike adults whose brittle bones usually break.
Childrens bones are bendier than adults. As a child grows up their bones become harder and not as easy to bend. Hope this helps :) x
No not normally. They are more common in children as their bones are more bendable than an adults. This bendability allows the bone to fracture part way through instead of all the way through.
According to the Center for Disease Control, 1 in 3 seniors over 65 will fall each year in the U.S. In 2010, 2.3 million nonfatal fall injuries among older adults were treated in emergency departments and more than 662,000 of these patients were hospitalized. Twenty to thirty percent of people who fall suffer moderate to severe injuries such as lacerations, hip fractures, or head traumas. These injuries can make it hard to get around or live independently, and increase the risk of early death.
Because over the years these old people, have weaker bones due to lack of calcium in their diet.
Anosmia occurs in about 10% of head trauma injuries, and head trauma is a leading cause of anosmia in young adults. In older adults, the disorder is generally caused by viral infection.
The quality and the quantity of bone material in any given bone decreases with age. Older people have lower thresholds for developing fractures, be they traumatic or insufficiency fractures.
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