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I've heard an idea that, often times, a snapping fragile bone causes a person to fall, as opposed to the fall causing the bone to break. That bone just broke down under baseline static loads.



Seems like that would be easily concluded from the fracture itself, no? Is this idea from an armchair doctor or a boanfide medical professional?


Do you watch a lot of court drama television?

Because that would explain coming to the conclusion that an examination can "easily determine" the cause of a fracture.


Is that a no?




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