Fracturium

Click on a bone to explore its fractures

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Fracturium

Fracturium is a 100% free interactive orthopedic fracture atlas created by medical students to help their peers and clinicians understand and reference fracture classifications in a visual, intuitive way.

Dylan Hamitouche

Dylan Hamitouche

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Ojasvi Sharma

Ojasvi Sharma

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Maxime Baril

Maxime Baril

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Fracturium is intended solely for educational purposes. The content presented on this platform — including fracture descriptions, classifications, treatment options, and anatomical information — does not constitute medical advice, clinical guidance, or a substitute for professional judgment. Fracturium is not a clinical decision-support tool and must not be used to guide the diagnosis or management of any patient. All clinical decisions should be made by a qualified and licensed healthcare professional based on a thorough assessment of the individual patient. The creators and contributors of Fracturium accept no liability for any harm arising from the use or misuse of this content.

References

3D Models

The CT-derived bone models used in the anatomy viewer are sourced from Sketchfab under their respective Creative Commons licenses.

"CT Derived Human Skeleton" Terrie Simmons-Ehrhardt skfb.ly/oJNZy CC BY 4.0
"Human Humerus" Eric Bauer skfb.ly/6r77O CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
"Human Femur" Eric Bauer skfb.ly/6ursH CC BY 4.0
"Human Pelvic Bone" Eric Bauer skfb.ly/6pCwQ CC BY 4.0
"Human Tibia" Eric Bauer skfb.ly/6ursI CC BY 4.0
"Human Radius" Eric Bauer skfb.ly/69rHP CC BY 4.0
"Human Ulna" Eric Bauer skfb.ly/69rHL CC BY 4.0
"Human Cervical Vertebra (C3 or C4)" Eric Bauer skfb.ly/6tzSC CC BY 4.0
"Human Scapula" Eric Bauer skfb.ly/6r7rs CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
"Human Clavicle" Eric Bauer skfb.ly/69pKL CC BY 4.0
"Human Fibula" Eric Bauer skfb.ly/6ursG CC BY 4.0

Anki Deck

A curated Anki deck covering fracture classifications and key concepts will be available shortly — perfect for spaced-repetition review.

Anatomy

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