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"Lena has a spiral fracture of her tibia just above where her ski boot ends. What is a spiral fracture, and why might this be a common injury to the tibia in skiing

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Spiral fracture is a torsion fracture

Step-by-step explanation:

A spiral fracture is a type of bone fracture that happens when a rotating force (torque) is exerted along the axis of a bone. This fracture occurs mostly in bodily motions and is caused by a twisting force while one leg is fixed and the other is rotated along the axis.

The tibia is a larger and stronger bone, situated at the anterior part of the two bones in the leg below the knee region. The tibia provide support to body weight.

During Skiing (a sport recreational activities by the aid of using skis to glide on snow), a rotating force is (torque) is exerted along the axis of this tibia bone which is common and capable of causing injury to the tibia when skiing.

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