Definition of fracture 
 The fracture is one of the most common and typical, bone lesions which can give or happen in a myriad of situations. Usually  fracture usually bring a deep pain who suffers (whether human or  animal) because supposed to break the union which normally occurs  between two or more bones, as well as the breakdown of a whole bone in  some of its parts. However, the fracture is  simple enough to heal injury, in most cases does not require surgical  intervention if not rest and the use of materials such as plaster or  plastic elements that aim to prevent movement in the area. While the bones are strong, solid, are also delicate to certain type of movements or actions, which may easily break. This  situation is encouraged if the person or the animal suffer from  problems such as decalcification and osteoporosis, which contributes to  some bones cracking or fracture more often than normal. The  break of a bone is something that can happen for several reasons: by  inappropriate movements, for blows by imprudence in certain acts, etc. As  you said, to involve a bone break, the feeling that you have to suffer a  fracture is much pain, pain that it cools slowly while the area is  sensitive. The solution to fractures usually  always the use of materials such as plaster or plastic looking to  immobilize the injured area to return to join by the action of calcium. There  are two main types of fractures: internal, they are the most common and  least painful fractures and exposed fractures, those in which bone is  not only broken by hit if not that also crosses the muscle and skin,  making visible and causing much more pain than the first type of  fracture. While the second fracture is more  serious and may require surgical intervention, it is also relatively  minor or simple heal injury.