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For a simple fracture, the health care provider may straighten the nose.
One lay immobilized by a simple fracture of a single limb.
It was a simple fracture, but it hurt like hell.
It's a simple fracture, it shouldn't take long to knit.
Luckily the thumb had suffered least; only a simple fracture of the first joint.
Some parts, such as the splinting of the two fingers with simple fractures, went quite easily.
I can set a simple fracture, rotate a dislocated joint back into place, stop bleeding.
When it comes to broken bones, about the cleanest injury you can hope for is a simple fracture.
He looked a question at J. "Just a simple fracture," the older man said with a smile.
But though we didn't know it then, Grieg's ribs were not a simple fracture.
It seemed to be a simple fracture.
'He has a simple fracture of the tibia, that's all.
He says if its just a simple fracture he could be playing cricket again in just three months.
Treatment of a simple fracture, when the bone is still in place, usually includes pain medicine and nasal decongestants.
The very sick had been wheeled into spaces vacated by simple fracture and tonsillectomies.
His thigh was broken about eight inches above the knee, but fortunately it was a simple fracture.
He'll undergo surgery tomorrow morning and if it is more than just a simple fracture, it could mean an early end to his cricketing career.
She saw that his left leg was broken; it was only a simple fracture, though, and that troubled her.
I could see that the arm was no particular challenge to a professional bonesetter - only a simple fracture of the radius.
A simple fracture, nothing worse.
Yes, she has some scrapes, and a simple fracture where her tibia locked up with that steel grate inside the cave.
The breaks were simple fractures.
It was a simple fracture of the lower tibia, fortunately, and while undoubtedly painful, it seemed to be no great threat to his health.
She went on to the next cubicle, a simple fractured thumb that even Joe Reynolds had managed to diagnose and set without too much trouble.