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Most fault surfaces,like joints,are roughly planar in orientation.
Laceration
A cut or tear.
Foreign Body
An object or substance present in a part of the body where it is not naturally found, often causing injury or infection.
Colles Fracture
A type of fracture of the distal radius in the forearm with dorsal (rear) displacement of the wrist and hand, often resulting from trying to stop a fall with outstretched hands.
Oblique Fracture
A type of bone fracture where the break is at an angle to the bone's long axis.
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