Broken bone revealers
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XRAYSBroken bone revealers
CASTBroken bone protector
SPLINTSBroken bone stabilizers
SPLINTSBroken bone supports
CASTBroken-bone protector
CASTBroken-bone covering
CASTBroken bone immobilizer
CASTBroken-bone treatment
SPLINTBroken-bone stabilizer
CASTBroken-bone protection
SPLINTBroken-bone support
WISHBroken bone follower, maybe
RESETTreat a broken bone
RESETSTreats a broken bone
SPLINTEDDoctored a broken bone
SETTreat a broken bone
KNITMend, as a broken bone
KNITHeal, as a broken bone
KNITGrow together, as a broken bone
HOWLWITHPAINReact to a broken bone, perhaps
nonunionfailure of a broken bone to heal
missetto put (a broken bone) in position
settingto put (a broken bone) in position
setto put (a broken bone) in position
setsto put (a broken bone) in position
SETPut in position, as a broken bone
WISHIt may lead to a broken bone
SETPut back into place, as a broken bone
nonunionsNONUNION, failure of a broken bone to heal
XRAYSChecks out a broken bone, in a way
splintedto support and immobilize (as a broken bone) with a splint
callusesThe bony healing tissue that forms around the ends of broken bone
callousesThe bony healing tissue that forms around the ends of broken bone
setrestore to normal position or connection when dislocated or fractured set a broken bone
splintsA strip of rigid material used for supporting and immobilizing a broken bone when it has been set
greenstickas in greenstick fracture, an incomplete fracture of a long bone in which one side of a bone is broken while the other is bent
wishbonesA forked bone (the furcula) between the neck and breast of a bird. According to a popular custom, this bone from a cooked bird is broken by two people, with the holder of the longer portion being entitled to make a wish
wishboneA forked bone (the furcula) between the neck and breast of a bird. According to a popular custom, this bone from a cooked bird is broken by two people, with the holder of the longer portion being entitled to make a wish