骨折

こっせつ

bone fracture

JLPT N3

Character Breakdown

Understanding 骨折 (gǔzhé)

The term 骨折 specifically refers to a bone fracture, a medical condition where a bone is broken or cracked. It is commonly used in both everyday conversation and medical contexts when discussing injuries.

Usage and Context

When using 骨折, it often appears in descriptions of accidents or injuries, such as sports injuries or falls. It can be combined with verbs like 导致 (dǎozhì, 'cause') or 发生 (fāshēng, 'occur').

Common Collocations

  • 骨折 (gǔzhé le): indicates that a fracture has occurred.
  • 骨折恢复 (gǔzhé huīfù): refers to the recovery process from a fracture.
  • 骨折部位 (gǔzhé bùwèi): the injured or fractured part of the body.

Register and Tone

The word is neutral and appropriate in both formal medical discussions and informal conversations about injuries.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 骨折 with (gǔliè), which means a bone crack or fissure and is generally less severe than a full fracture. 骨折 implies a more serious break that often requires medical treatment like casting.

Example Sentences

He accidentally fell while skiing and suffered a bone fracture.

The doctor said a bone fracture requires at least six weeks to heal.

After the fracture, he had to wear a cast to immobilize the injured area.