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How long does it take for the fracture to return to normal, what method do you choose**, if you choose pure Chinese medicine** fracture, you only need to use a simple external splint to fix, and then use wild herbs to quickly apply the bone, early medication for adult fractures, the pain can be basically reduced in about 7 days, and the swelling can gradually subside, and the splint can be removed in 10 days, and you can basically return to normal activities in about 30 days. 40 days to take a film to see that the callus grows well, after surgery, about 40-50 days can basically return to normal activities, if the medication **50 days or so can not be basic**, then consider the level of the doctor of the fracture.
The fracture is the best method of Western medicine, which is generally fixed by plaster cast or internal fixation with steel plate, steel wire, intramedullary nail, etc., and then used some anti-inflammatory, analgesic, blood circulation and stasis drugs, and then let the patient go home to rest or exercise, which is very slow. It takes 3 to 6 months to be basically cured, and some people have not been completely cured for more than half a year or even a year. How long it takes for a broken bone to heal and walk normally with weight varies from person to person.
No matter what method is used for orthostatic fixation, surgical plate and nail internal fixation, or splint fixation, they only play a solid role, fixation can not make the broken bone grow callus quickly, the key after fixation is to use drugs that can help the rapid growth of the broken bone to help the growth and healing, so that it can be very fast**. **The focus is not on resting in place, but on letting it grow quickly. After the fracture, it is very small to rely on rest to help the growth of bones, and if you want to heal the broken bones quickly**, it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine**.
Carp, rooster, sour bamboo shoots, ginger, high-calcium and high-protein foods, etc., should be avoided in the anterior diet of fractures, and Western medicines should be used with caution, especially hormone-containing drugs. It is advisable to eat more fresh vegetables and moderate amount of fresh meat.
I wish you a good day**.
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If it is a comminuted fracture of the calcaneus on both sides, after surgery, it is necessary to walk after clinical healing. It is usually 2-3 months.
If it is unilateral, you can walk with a good foot with weight, and the affected foot can not bear weight for the time being.
Fracture healing should be confirmed by regular x-rays and checked for pain and swelling.
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About 3 months of partial weight bearing, full weight bearing about 6 months, depending on the individual's physique.
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The degree of comminuted fracture and the recovery status are different, and the time difference is naturally large. It took me five years to walk normally. I thought I was crippled in this life, and when I fell fifteen meters, more than a dozen bones cracked apart.
Two weeks after the operation, he was hospitalized for one month, wheelchair for one month, crutches for one month, and single crutches for one month, and walked lame for three to five years, which is basically invisible now. But a colleague has only fallen 50 centimeters in recent years, and there is a little gap in the root bone, which is also called a comminuted fracture, and it will be fine in six months, and there are no sequelae. My sequelae was that the surface of my feet was generally numb and unconscious, and my four toes could not be extended.
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Comminuted fracture of the heel, after the hospital**, generally wait until 56 days later, under the guidance of the doctor, to get out of bed with crutches. If you want to fully return to normal walking, you need to wait 100 days to determine whether you need to put down your crutches and walk alone according to the degree of healing of the bones. Due to the age of some elderly people, the healing of bones is not as fast as that of younger people, so the time for normal activities needs to be postponed.
It is worth noting that patients who have undergone surgery also need to use some drugs to help grow bones, plus some anti-inflammatory drugs that promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, so as to help the bones return to normal levels faster.
1. Under normal circumstances, it will take 56 days for the callus to gradually heal, and at this time, it is necessary to get out of bed on crutches under the guidance of a doctor
After a comminuted heel fracture is found, it is necessary to go to the hospital for formal surgery**. After the surgery, the patient is not allowed to move freely at this time. Generally, after 56 days, the bone will form a callus, and you can stretch under the guidance of a doctor.
Some people can also walk on crutches to increase the speed of blood circulation.
2. Comminuted fractures of the heel generally do not allow normal walking until 100 days later, when the bone is completely shaped
As the saying goes, "100 days to break the muscles and bones", this sentence has a scientific basis. Most young people who accidentally break a bone will take up to 100 days to fully recover to normal, and comminuted fractures are no exception. The time for the callus to grow is between 6 and 8 weeks, and the time for the bone to heal is between 8 and 12 weeks, which is what we often call "100 days of broken muscles and bones".
If the foot is accidentally comminuted and fractured, you need to go to the hospital every half month under the guidance of a doctor to take a bone film, and according to the degree of healing of the bone, you can judge whether you want to move on the ground.
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If the condition is not very serious, you can usually move in about a month, and you can be completely cured after three months.
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At least three months of rest at home can be normal activities, as the saying goes, it takes 100 days to break the muscles and bones, and the comminuted fracture is very serious, so we must cultivate well to avoid secondary injury.
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It will take about two months, because the situation is very serious, and there must be a full recovery process.
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Problem analysis: In order to promote fracture healing, the diet of fracture patients can be based on the early, middle and late stages of fracture healing, and according to the development of the disease, with different foods to promote hematoma resorption or callus formation. 1. Early (1 2 weeks):
The injured part is swollen and bruised, the meridians are blocked, and the qi and blood are blocked. In principle, the diet is mainly light, such as vegetables, eggs, soy products, fruits, fish soup, lean meat, etc., taboos: avoid sour and spicy, hot and dry, greasy, especially do not eat fatty and nourishing products too early, such as bone broth, fat chicken, stewed fish, etc., otherwise blood stasis and stagnation, difficult to dissipate, will delay the course of the disease, make the callus growth retarded, and affect the recovery of joint function in the future.
2. Mid-term (2 4 weeks): most of the stasis is absorbed, and this stage is mainly based on Heying pain relief, stasis removal, and bone continuation and tendons. In order to meet the needs of callus growth, bone broth, Tianqi claypot chicken, animal liver and other things can be added to the initial diet to supplement more vitamins A, D, calcium and protein.
3. Later stage (more than 5 weeks):
Suggestions: After 5 weeks of injury, the bruise and swelling of the fracture site is basically absorbed, and the callus has begun to grow, which is the late stage of the fracture. The diet can lift the taboo, and the recipe can be accompanied by old hen soup, pork bone soup, mutton bone soup, stewed fish, etc
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It depends on the severity, my friend almost broke a bone and didn't walk for a month.
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Hello, it is more than 3 months short, and it will take several years.
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Although the steel plate currently used is generally made of titanium, it can be carried in the body for life without any changes, and the steel plate itself is not harmful to the body, but it is still recommended that you take the steel plate out! There are three reasons for this:
1. People have to walk every day, their legs will be weight-bearing, the steel plate fixes the bones, and the steel plates and screws have been following the bones with force. Just like machine parts wear out and break over time! Once the steel plate screw is broken, it is not easy to take!
2. When people walk under normal circumstances, the strength should be transmitted through the bones, but if there is an extra steel plate, then the steel plate and the bone must transmit the force, which will reduce the stress of the bones, and the bones under the steel plate will become fragile and osteoporotic after a long time, so that it will become easy to fracture again! Therefore, only by taking out the steel plate and subjecting the bones to normal stress will the bones be kept strong!
3. The steel plate is a foreign body in the body, which is generally compatible with the human body, but in some cases, such as other parts of the human body with infection foci (such as pneumonia, etc.), then the bacteria will spread to the whole body through blood circulation, and the normal body parts are easy to kill the bacteria that have spread, but the part with the steel plate will be due to the existence of the steel plate, which is a local decrease in immunity. And the bacteria that cause the spread are easy to live near the steel plate, causing osteomyelitis in this place!
Addendum: As long as the steel plate does not cause you obvious discomfort, it is perfectly okay not to want to take it!
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Hello! How long can you get off the ground after comminuted fracture of both heels, it is not good to say how long it takes to get off the ground, it is determined by the growth of the callus at the broken end of the fracture, that is, the amount of bone growth, the more callus grows at the broken end of the fracture, the more weight the affected limb can bear.
It is recommended to step on a fair scale with both feet and bare feet to test the weight of the step, try to step on it to see how much weight can be stepped on, how long it can go to the ground, and it is also determined according to how much weight the affected limb can bear. You can also take an x-ray and refer to the doctor's advice on when you can go to the ground.
The key to fracture ** is whether the broken end of the fracture can grow callus, and when can you walk on the ground after the fracture depends on the growth of the patient's callus at the broken end of the fracture, not just time, many people will say how many days and how many days, in fact, that is not very accurate. After a fracture, some patients can grow in a few weeks, and the patient can feel a little stronger and move on his own, and some patients do not grow callus for months or even years, or the callus grows very little.
The main factors that determine the rapid healing of fractures after fracture are: what kind of quality method is used by the patient, the patient's cooperation, and the patient's physical condition; The rapid healing of the fracture means that the broken end of the fracture can quickly grow the callus, the callus is strong, and the force can bear weight, and with the growth of the callus, the patient can exercise appropriately to move and walk. Patients with fullness callus have fractures that heal.
We recommend that effective Chinese medicine be used to cooperate with ** fracture after fracture reduction and fixation, so that Chinese medicine can be effective and targeted** fracture, so that the broken end of the fracture can grow callus rapidly, **fracture! Topical use of traditional Chinese medicine** fractures, the effect is better and more obvious! Fractures** are fast.
Good luck soon**!
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