# Clinical sign that is always positive in bone fracture is:
A. Crepitus
B. Tenderness
C. Abnormal mobility
D. All of the above
The correct answer is:
B. Tenderness
Explanation:
Tenderness is always present in fractures, as it reflects localized periosteal irritation and soft tissue damage.
Other signs, such as:
- Crepitus and abnormal mobility, may not be present in minor or incomplete fractures. These are typically seen in displaced or severe fractures but are not universal findings.
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