File:Tibia (Shinbone) Shaft Fracture.JPG

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English: Open fracture( in Tibia): When broken bones break through the skin, they are called open or compound fractures. For example, when a pedestrian is struck by the bumper of a moving car, the broken tibia may protrude through a tear in the skin and other soft tissues.
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The tibia, or shinbone, is the most common fractured long bone in your body. The long bones include the femur, humerus, tibia, and fibula. A tibial shaft fracture occurs along the length of the bone, below the knee and above the ankle. Common types of tibial fractures include: 1-Stable fracture 2-Displaced fracture 3-Transverse fracture

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