The formation of the shackles is not ideal, and the talus shackles are generated

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to what you said, your right leg is a locking intramedullary nail, your left leg is a pressurized steel plate, the steel plate is bent and then re-hit the nail, there are several reasons for poor healing of the callus, first of all, you can rule out the age factor, sometimes serious soft tissue injury, can directly damage the musculovascular and periosteum near the broken end of the fracture, destroy the surrounding blood**, affect healing, it is also possible that the soft tissue and periosteal are peeled too much during the operation, resulting in the blood supply to the broken end of the fracture, personal opinion, I don't know what is the reason for the bending of your steel plateIt may be that the fixation is not firm, or it may be that you are carrying weight too early, which can cause the callus at the broken end of the fracture to be affected, which is not conducive to healing. For non-unionized fractures**, it can be re-immobilized with an external fixator, or ask your treating physician about the cause of nonunion before taking the appropriate plan. Your right leg can't bend may be the joint stiffness caused by staying in bed for a long time after surgery, and you need to move the joint slowly by yourself, or use some physiotherapy to assist**, as for the different thickness of the legs you said, it may be the result of uneven exercise on your two legs, long-term bed inactivity will lead to muscle atrophy, your right leg is still swollen You can go to the hospital for a drip to reduce inflammation, and the left leg still has joint pain when it moves, don't worry, the amplitude is a little smaller when you move, You can also use physiotherapy and other methods to relieve your pain, but you must not stop exercising, which is as important as surgery**, and you should strictly follow the date set by your doctor for you, and do it step by step.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Your two legs are done with intramedullary butylopexy, because you were a comminuted fracture before, the prognosis is poor, and the characteristics of intramedullary butylopexy are small trauma, easy bone healing, high success rate, the disadvantage is that the aesthetics of the X-ray after healing is poor, but the effect after this healing is still very good!! If there is no obvious misalignment healing on X-ray, it will not affect the limb function after the trip, as for the reduced mobility of your legs, it is because of your long-term immobilization after surgery, and the joint function is reduced!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Both sides should be intramedullary nails, but the right side is antegrade, the left side is retrograde, in order to promote healing, you can take some Western medicines such as osteopeptides, Chinese patent medicines such as bone tablets and so on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The fracture healing process includes hematoma organization, callus formation, bone reconstruction and shaping, etc., and the callus is like a blood scab after injury, a bony wrap formed around the fracture, OCME

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is no specific medicine, drink more bone broth. Stay in a good mood. Get plenty of sun. 1443

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In this case, the callus grows to form a bone bridge, so that the ulna and radius are connected, which will naturally cause the rotation function of the forearm to be limited. Ask your supervising doctor.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After a fracture, the bone heals naturally and a callus will form!

    When the callus grows between two bones (such as the ulna).'Scratch the bones) and it will affect your normal activities!

    It is recommended to go to the hospital for orthopedic surgery**!

    It's just a minor operation! Don't have too much psychological burden!

    It is advisable to ** as soon as possible!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The ulnar flex gap is too close to the callus to grow into a bridge, so it will affect rotation and require surgery**!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Callus is the restorative new bone after a fracture. X-rays show an increase in bone density between the ends of the fracture.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, some fractures are not visible, but it will be easier to see when the callus grows in the later stage.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Itching is a nerve growing, don't you understand?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I've never heard of long bones itching.

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