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Hip Fractures: Types, Anatomy, and Clinical Overview #3761613 (License: Personal Use)
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This medical illustration depicts the pelvic girdle and proximal femur, highlighting the acetabulum, femoral head, and femur in a normal state, alongside two major fracture patterns: femoral neck fracture (occurring just below the femoral head) and intertrochanteric fracture (between the greater and lesser trochanters). The red lines indicate fracture lines, and subtle shading emphasizes bone disruption and surrounding soft tissue response.
Used in orthopedic education, patient information leaflets, and clinical websites to explain hip fracture classification; targets individuals seeking to understand diagnosis, treatment options, or recovery pathways after traumatic or osteoporotic hip injury.
Related Cliparts: Learn about common hip fracture types-femoral neck and intertrochanteric-with clear anatomical diagrams. Essential for patients, caregivers, and clinicians.
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