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Nurse's Hub - ◇ hangman's fracture:- The hangman's fracture refers to a break in a bone known as C2, because it is the second bone down from the skull in your cervical (
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Human Anatomy Education - Hangman's fracture is a fracture of both pedicles of the axis vertebra resulting from forcible hyperextension of the head. The occiput is forced backwards and down on the