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Are greenstick fractures typical for older adults?
While greenstick fractures are a common childhood ailment due to softer, more flexible bones, they are notably atypical for older adults. A greenstick fracture is an incomplete break where one side of the bone bends and the other cracks, a direct contrast to the more brittle bones of seniors, which tend to break completely. This disparity reveals crucial insights into aging bone health and the distinct risks faced by different age groups.
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Healthy Aging