In the context of bone injuries, there are several types of fractures that can occur. To understand which type of fracture involves the broken ends of the bones being jammed together, let's examine the options:
Based on the descriptions above, the fracture characterized by the ends of the bones being jammed together is known as an Impacted fracture.
List-I (Soft Tissue Injury) | List-II (Description) |
(A) Abrasion | (I) Cut made into the tissue of the body |
(B) Incision | (II) Rubbing away of the upper layer of Epidermis |
(C) Sprain | (III) Injury to the muscles or tendons |
(D) Strain | (IV) Stretching or tearing of ligaments |