In this episode of 'Occupational Therapy Conversations,' We talk about my experience while working as a locum in an adult physical dysfunction facility where he was asked about a Hangman's fracture. This prompts a review of common fractures that therapists may encounter. We explain various types of fractures such as Barton's, Bennett's, Boxer's, Chance, Colles, Smith's, and many others, detailing the locations and circumstances under which they occur. The talk aims to provide foundational knowledge for occupational therapy practitioners while emphasizing the importance of verifying information.