Wednesday, 25 June 2025

Lovers Fracture

Don Juan is a fictional libertine and seducer of women who first appeared in the early 17th century. His character has evolved over time, becoming a symbol of unrepentant hedonism and romantic conquest.

"Don Juan" has become a term used to describe a man who is a womanizer or rake, often with charm but little remorse.


                                                                                 Cassanova 

Giacomo Casanova (1725–1798) was a real historical figure — an Italian adventurer, writer, and womanizer — whose name became synonymous with romantic and sexual conquests.



Lovers Fracture

Inspired By Characters Don Juan and Cassanova 

The term is believed to originate from cases where a lover jumped out of a window to escape a compromising situation (like being caught by a jealous spouse) and landed hard on their feet, fracturing the heel bone.




A Lover's fracture is a type of intra-articular fracture of the calcaneus, the largest bone in the foot that forms the heel

Mechanism of Injury

Axial loading injury — Commonly occurs when a person

Falls from a height (like off a ladder or building)



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