A complete fracture of the femoral neck is a high-risk stress fracture that can disrupt blood supply to the femoral head, leading to bone death and eventual hip replacement. — Whalespan
A complete fracture of the femoral neck is a high-risk stress fracture that can disrupt blood supply to the femoral head, leading to bone death and eventual hip replacement.
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“and the reason why it's a highrisk stress fracture as opposed to a low risk is if it becomes a complete fracture which was the other part of your question what's a complete fracture it's where this completely separates from the ball um and that's very important in this area because the blood suppli to the Head comes from this direction so all of the nutrients that the ball sees comes from this direction if this breaks and the blood supply is disrupted and that's not corrected quickly then the bone in that area no longer has blood supply it will die and can't support the cartilage anymore the cartilage will collapse and you a AVN of the head and that is a hip replacement which is obviously difficult for anybody but for someone who's in their 20s 30s 40s”
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