What does it mean to have a good fracture alignment alignment relationship

A good alignment relationship of the fracture means that the patient’s fracture end is well repositioned. This description is often found in imaging reports, where the patient’s fracture site is reviewed after the patient has been repositioned and fixed. If this description is seen in the report, it indicates that the patient has a good repositioning. By continuing to heal in this position, the fracture site can be restored with excellent form and function. The alignment relationship of the fracture refers to the position of the two fracture ends relative to each other, while the alignment relationship refers to the position of the two fracture ends whose neutral axis is relative to each other. If both relationships are good, the fracture ends are well aligned and the patient will have a better recovery at that point.