Oblique Fracture: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
An **Oblique Fracture** is a bone break where the fracture line runs diagonally across the bone. It is a **fracture-pattern concept** used in orthopedic diagnosis, imaging interpretation, and treatment planning. It most often describes fractures in long bones such as the tibia, femur, humerus, radius, and ulna. Clinicians use the term to communicate expected stability, displacement risk, and likely fixation strategies.