ABSTRACT

Over 3000 accidents occur every day in India, according to the WHO (World Health Organization) global data report. Bone fractures have become extremely common as a result of the increase in accidents. Bone fractures can also occur when the bone is subjected to a great deal of force, as well as a result of osteoporosis and bone malignancy. For diagnosing fractures in the body, X-ray imaging is preferred. Despite advances in medical imaging such as MRI and CT scans, most people prefer X-Ray images since they are less expensive and faster than other options. It is critical to locate the fractures in a bone while treating people who have broken bones. In some critical scenarios, fractures must be discovered quickly in order to proceed with further surgery. A bone fracture detection system is required to give accurate results of whether there is a bone fracture or not and the number of cracks occurred in bone due to the fracture. This system could save the time for the orthopedic surgeon to treat the patient faster and also the patient’s life will be saved.