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If the fracture does not appear high convex deformity, and the callus at the fracture site has been formed, it is slightly misplaced, without affecting the appearance, it is recommended that there is no need for a second operation, as for the joints can not be flexed and extended, because the plaster is fixed for a long time, resulting in limited movement of the joints, and the joints will become stiff. It'll get better slowly. Immature advice should be considered.
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After a fracture, it takes a long time to heal the broken bone by resting and taking supplements, and it takes three months to six months to heal, but there are also some bones that have not healed completely for more than half a year to a year, which shows that resting and eating supplements are not very helpful for the growth of bones. If the fracture wants to heal quickly and thoroughly, it is recommended that you choose traditional Chinese medicine**, just a simple local external application to quickly connect the bone, and the early medication of adult fracture can be basically healed in about 25 days. Comminuted fractures can be basically healed in about 40 days of medication.
No matter what kind of tissue damage, the truth is the same, only let the damaged tissue grow quickly can heal, the focus is not to rest and take supplements, but to let it grow quickly. Only by allowing the broken bones to grow and heal in a short period of time is the key point of the **.
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Problem Analysis:
Hello, your type of fracture, due to poor alignment, if the external fixation is not very in place, the ideal degree of self-healing is not very good, and there may be poor alignment and pathological healing. And from your current situation, it may also be that you are not fully aligned with the healing. If the healing is poor, the overall effect of the extension function of the little finger is still a little, but because the joint is not affected, the range of motion can still exist, but the injury may still be very protruding when the fist is clenched.
Advice: For your situation, it is recommended that you also have an X-ray review in time to clarify the current alignment and healing situation, and if it is not ideal, you should re-fix or undergo surgery**. Good luck soon**!
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Analysis:
In this case, it should be the dislocation caused by the removal of the plaster too early, and it is generally necessary to fix more than four weeks before the removal of the plaster can be considered, and the steel needle has been fixed internally. If the incision is completely healed, there is no problem.
Suggestions: If the incision has been completely healed, without any complications, do regular joint activity exercises, after three months of complete healing, you can consider removing the steel needle, if more than two months to observe the basic healing, and at the same time there is a local steel needle rejection reaction or loosening can also be considered to be removed. It is only reliable to have regular re-examinations and observations to determine the timing of removal.
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Condition analysis: Hello, the situation described may be a fracture of the fifth metacarpal bone at the little finger, and the plaster is fixed conservatively**, after the plaster is removed, because of the long-term fixed immobilization, the finger can have limited flexion and movement.
Suggestions: Even if there is a slight dislocation after the fracture of the fifth metacarpal bone, it can be healed without dysfunction, if there is callus growth at the fracture site on X-ray, and there is no possibility of nerve injury such as finger numbness, it is necessary to strengthen the flexion activity of the fingers, which can be combined with active and passive activities, and the function of the hand can be gradually recovered after exercise.
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Condition analysis: After the fracture, there will be a local callus, and the surrounding injured soft tissues will also grow into scars, and there will be certain adhesions locally, so it is very common for you to appear in this situation, and it can even be said that everyone will appear, but the severity varies according to the severity of the fracture.
Advice: There are two reasons for all these symptoms, one is trauma, and the other is due to insufficient braking exercise. Now that it's been two months, the fracture has healed, so be sure to strengthen the stretch and flexion exercises of the refill, don't be afraid of pain, if you don't practice for fear of pain, it may lead to permanent stiffness.
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Condition analysis: copy Hello, the situation you described, is roughly the result of pathological healing as described by the doctor, long-term plaster fixation and local fracture healing, it will indeed cause local stiffness, as long as through artificial, passive functional training, it can generally be recovered within one or two months. Localized hypertrophic pimples may be hyperplasia after the fracture has healed, and there is generally a small possibility of absorption and repair, but it may also be present all the time.
Suggestions: Therefore, it is recommended that you can properly carry out functional training for joint stiffness at present, but the amplitude should not be too large, and the amount of training should be gradually increased. In addition, the hypertrophic pimple should not be artificially compressed, so as not to increase the possibility of hyperplasia. Good luck soon**!
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