A girl rolled down a hill, what are the types of wounds she can sustain?

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Vascular Institute of Chattanooga

Published on Feb 25, 2021

Abrasions, skin tears, and puncture wounds are all possible.

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Answered by Vascular Institute of Chattanooga

Abrasions, skin tears, and puncture wounds are all possible.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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