What Is an Axe Hammer?
Axe hammer injury refers to the injury caused by hitting the human body with axe, hammer and other wounds. The axe and hammer are iron and have a moderately long shank, which often causes serious damage. The back of the axe is square or rectangular, and has three types of action surfaces: flat, right angle, and edge; the action surface of the hammer includes square, round, spherical, and arc. The axe and hammer face hit the human body, which can form corresponding damage. When the axe and hammer face are lightly hit on the head and face, the active surface is squeezed with the skull, which can rupture the subcutaneous blood vessels and form subcutaneous bleeding. The shape of the contact surface is more clearly reflected. [1]
Axe hammer injury
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- Axe hammer injury refers to the injury caused by hitting the human body with axe, hammer and other wounds. The axe and hammer are iron and have a moderately long shank, which often causes serious damage. The back of the axe is square or rectangular, and has three types of action surfaces: flat, right angle, and edge; the action surface of the hammer includes square, round, spherical, and arc. The axe and hammer face hit the human body, which can form corresponding damage. When the axe and hammer face are lightly hit on the head and face, the active surface is squeezed with the skull, which can rupture the subcutaneous blood vessels and form subcutaneous bleeding. The shape of the contact surface is more clearly reflected. [1]
- The hammer is also composed of a hammer body and a hammer handle. The hammer body is mostly metal, and is divided into two parts, the hammering surface and the back of the hammer. Hammerback is divided into teat-shaped, horn-shaped, duckbill-shaped and so on according to its shape.
- 1. Exfoliation and subcutaneous bleeding
- 2. Bar, angular, and irregular subcutaneous bleeding
- 3 Frustration
- 4 Bone damage