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== Fracture of the hip. ==

Just wanted to let you know that the statement made about a fractured hip turning into a full break is actually the exact same thing.
Both the words fracture and break mean that a bone has been "busted".
In medical terminology we use the term fracture, although shortened to ' # '.
We use the term interchangeably due to some persons knowledge. And because some people believe that a break sounds more serious than a fracture.
But both are broken. [[User:Redrecks|Redrecks]] ([[User talk:Redrecks|talk]]) 17:19, 8 December 2018 (UTC)

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Fracture of the hip.

Just wanted to let you know that the statement made about a fractured hip turning into a full break is actually the exact same thing. Both the words fracture and break mean that a bone has been "busted". In medical terminology we use the term fracture, although shortened to ' # '. We use the term interchangeably due to some persons knowledge. And because some people believe that a break sounds more serious than a fracture. But both are broken. Redrecks (talk) 17:19, 8 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]