Will there be any sequelae after fracture surgery?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-20
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Most of the sequelae of surgery after a fracture will occur, but it is also necessary to make a rough judgment based on the recovery of each person after the fracture. If the person after the fracture is not well cared for, and the steel nails and steel plates are used in the process of fracture, it may leave sequelae, many people will have local soreness and pain in cloudy days and rainy days or cold winters, and activities will also be restricted. In order to reduce the sequelae of fractures, it is necessary to go to the hospital regularly for training during the process.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The recovery of the fracture is related to its own state, general condition, comorbid diseases, whether there is osteoporosis, and whether it is more scientific and active to exercise together in the process, so there is basically no sequelae after fracture surgery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There will be some sequelae more or less after fracture surgery. The recovery of fractures has a certain relationship with their own state, general condition, comorbid diseases, whether there is osteoporosis, and whether they are more scientific and active in the process. By taking a scientific approach, it is possible to reduce the occurrence of complications and maximize the return to the level of activity before the injury.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Personally, I feel that most fracture surgeries generally do not leave sequelae, because this kind of surgery is not harmful to the body, as long as the disease can be **.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Most fractures will not have sequelae after surgery, because fracture surgery means that the fracture end can basically achieve anatomical reduction, and then internal fixation, and there is no problem in fracture healing. However, after the fracture has healed, if the joint function or muscle exercise is not normal, it may lead to muscle atrophy in the later stage and insufficient force in the lower limbs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is likely to leave sequelae. And there will be swelling and pain in the palms, and there will also be soreness, so be sure to do a good job of exercising after the operation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Fracture is a relatively common disease at present, which is mainly caused by trauma and pathology. So, what are the sequelae after fracture**? Let's find out. Fracture is a disease that can be passed, and freedom of movement can be restored after passing.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There may be certain sequelae after fracture surgery, which is mainly related to the severity of the condition.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Absolutely. If you don't exercise for a long time, it can cause muscle soreness and can lead to osteoporosis.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After surgery, it can lead to traumatic arthritis, with sequelae such as pain and limited mobility; In some comminuted open fractures, sequelae such as nonunion or osteomyelitis may occur after surgery. After the fracture, it is necessary to actively improve the examination, choose the most appropriate surgical method, and regularly review under the guidance of the physician after the operation, and strengthen the best exercise.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    For patients with fractures after surgery, if the adjustment is done properly, there will be no sequelae, and the affected area should not be forced. This avoids secondary damage.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, and it is easy to have bone necrosis, but it can also lead to cartilage damage or periosteal detachment, and the wound can easily become infected, and then osteomyelitis can also occur.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There will be no sequelae, and now the development of our medical technology is still very good, and after the first is good, there is no problem in taking action in the later stage.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The sequelae after fracture** are mainly manifested in the fact that when the weather changes, the place where the previous fracture has been fractured will be painful or itchy, reminding everyone that for a considerable period of time after the fracture, we must do a good job of maintenance.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are no sequelae of each thing in the ** time, such as sometimes the ** process is improper, for a large amount of periosteal peeling, it may delay the healing of the fracture, but sometimes although you are well protected during the operation, the patient will still have problems.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Sequelae will occur after fracture surgery, this sequelae only occurs in a few people, most people after fracture surgery, even if there are sequelae, after ** and exercise, they can also return to normal life.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If the recovery is very good, there will be no sequelae, and you must do a good job of exercising during the recovery period, and there will be no sequelae left at this time.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    As long as the fracture patient takes care of it, does not do burden-increasing activities for three months, and eats some calcium tablets, bone broth or something, it will generally not leave sequelae.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The prognosis of fracture depends on the following aspects: 1. It is related to the severity of the injury. 2. Whether the patient is getting a reasonable **.

    3. Whether the patient is carried out in a timely manner. Therefore, after normal, reasonable **and**, there are generally no sequelae. However, if it is not done reasonably or wrongly, it can lead to serious sequelae.

    Whether there will be sequelae after a fracture** should be judged according to the condition of the injury. Generally, patients with mild fractures** will not have obvious sequelae after the fracture, and the fracture site can also return to normal function.

    However, if it is a more serious fracture, or a fracture of the main joints of the limbs, it is very likely to leave sequelae if it is not timely or the training is not done well. For example, if the tibial plateau fracture of the knee joint is fractured, poor recovery may cause deformity healing, and improper or bone healing may cause sequelae such as disuse muscle atrophy and muscle function decline.

    In some patients with severe fractures, if the stenosis is severe, recovery may also affect the range of motion of the joint, or delay onset nerve damage.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1. Fracture sequelae refer to the complications left after fracture or fracture healing. Common complications include stiffness or rigidity, which is a partial limitation of joint motion, and rigidity, which is a complete limitation.

    2. The recovery of fracture sites is also different, especially for femoral neck fractures, fractures of joints with good grip and fractures of tibia, which may cause fracture complications and sequelae.

    3. Sequelae of fractures:

    1) First of all, muscle and joint problems.

    Long-term immobilization will inevitably limit the muscles and joints, resulting in poor blood circulation, fibrosclerosis of joints and muscles, resulting in joint stiffness and muscle atrophy.

    2) Fractures of the joints.

    Traumatic arthritis can occur if fracture care is not well cared for, that is, pain occurs after the fracture has healed; The movement of the joint area does not reach the range of motion of a normal person. Some special parts such as the elbow may also appear ossifying myositis, which is not only an inflammation of the muscles, but also a bony change in the joint capsule, tendons, and ligaments around the affected part of the joint, turning into a fish-patterned suit and losing its elasticity.

    3) Osteonecrosis.

    Osteonecrosis occurs in specific areas, such as fracture of the femoral head neck, which can lead to the appearance of traumatic necrosis of the femoral head; Talus fractures predispose to necrosis of talus fractures; In particular, fractures of the lower back can cause osteonecrosis.

    4) Fractures in children may also cause deformities after the fracture heals, which affects the development of children.

    5) Bedridden with fractures.

    If the fracture is long-term bed rest, poor blood vascularity can easily lead to the formation of blood clots; Bedsores may also occur if bed rest is not properly cared for; Lying in bed and drinking less water can also lead to urinary tract infections.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    With everyone's attention to health, many people now pay attention to sports, but we must pay attention to exercise to avoid bone injuries, especially ankle bones. Because the ankle bone is more important, supporting most of the person's weight, if you usually accidentally twist the ankle, if it is serious, you need to have ankle surgery, some friends who have had ankle surgery say that they regret having ankle surgery, which makes friends who are ready to do ankle surgery feel more worried, I don't know why I regret it?

    The patient's regret after ankle surgery is due to some sequelae caused by the operation, mainly these:

    1. In traumatic arthritis, after surgery to accompany the incision for reduction, the callus may appear unsmooth during the growth process, which will lead to frequent pain in the ankle joint.

    2. Ankle synovitis, generally manifested as joint swelling, will also swell after walking for a long time, and will be relieved after rest, but not first.

    In fact, if you take good care of your ankle after surgery, it will generally not cause sequelae, so pay attention to these:

    1. Patients should move as little as possible, pay more attention to rest, and raise the affected limb when sleeping, which can promote local blood circulation.

    2. The diet is mainly light, eat more calcium-containing foods, such as seafood, milk, soy products, etc., as well as many fresh fruits, and usually bask in the sun appropriately, which can promote the body's absorption of calcium.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    1. **Joint stiffness.

    Patients with fractures still have the common sequelae of joint stiffness after receiving **, and patients need to relieve stiffness through physical means, such as infrared physiotherapy, massage, hot compress or acupuncture, which can improve blood circulation and relax muscles, which is conducive to enhancing the patient's behavioral ability.

    2. **Rheumatism and bone pain.

    If the patient does not take good care of the affected area after the fracture, it is easy to experience pain due to the invasion of cold air, so it is necessary to use traditional Chinese medicine to wash the skin of the affected area, which has the effect of driving away the cold and relieving pain. Patients also need to keep the affected area warm and not have frequent contact with cool water.

    3. Muscle atrophy.

    Due to the patient's long-term fracture and lack of exercise, the muscles around the fracture are prone to atrophy, and the patient needs to enhance the strength of the muscles through exercise conditioning, such as walking properly with the support of family members, walking in the park every day, and getting in touch with nature.

    4. Diet conditioning.

    Only by supplementing the body with more nutrients can patients improve the hardness of bones and enhance the body's calcium. It is recommended to drink more bone broth or fish broth, and do not eat too greasy or spicy food, which is not conducive to bone recovery.

    In summary, there are many types of sequelae of fractures, such as rheumatism and bone pain, bone inflammation, immobility or skeletal deformities. In order to change these sequelae, patients need to seek help from their doctor for medication and exercise. In order to prevent sequelae, patients must go to a regular hospital for surgery** after the occurrence of fractures, and protect their bodies.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Fracture sequelae can be treated with medications**, functional exercises, and surgery**. The sequelae of fracture are mainly due to the reduction of the range of motion of the local joints, and some patients will also have the symptoms of joint pain. If the pain is severe, oral painkillers can also be taken orally, and some joint functional exercises can be done appropriately under the guidance of doctors, which can also enhance joint function and prevent joint aging.

    If the sequelae are more severe, laser** or small needle knife** can also be used.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It mainly depends on what kind of sequelae are left in the bone, if it is said that the sequelae of non-union of the broken end of the fracture are caused in the future, the ** of this situation is mainly to promote the recovery of the fracture by bone grafting surgery at the broken end of the fracture.

    If there is muscle atrophy and sequelae of joint flexion and extension disorders after the fracture, this condition can strengthen the muscles and flexion and extension of the joints.

    If the patient's joint function cannot be recovered after joint flexion and extension exercise, surgical release is required.

    If the patient's fracture causes nerve damage, resulting in sequelae, this situation can be treated with acupuncture and moxibustion, combined with neurotrophic drugs and hyperbaric oxygen to promote nerve recovery.

    If the nerve recovery is not ideal after half a year, nerve exploration and even nerve transplantation surgery are required.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    After the patient has a fracture, if he adopts an inappropriate method or does not seek medical attention in time, he is prone to some sequelae. It is more common that the alignment and alignment of the fracture site are not ideal, and there is delayed union of bones, and there is bone nonunion. Therefore, after the occurrence of these sequelae, it is necessary to carry out timely manual reduction, give correction, and restore the alignment and alignment of the fracture site.

    If manual reduction is not satisfactory, surgical correction followed by internal fixation is required. Oral bone grafting drugs are given after surgery. At the same time, it should also be supplemented with local physiotherapy, baking electricity, or acupuncture, moxibustion and other methods to accelerate the healing of fracture sites, and avoid the occurrence of non-union and delayed healing.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Fracture sequelae refers to the root of the disease left by the patient in the process of receiving the **** healing after the fracture injury, because of some aspects of the ** or maintenance of the disease. Our neighbor's son was playing basketball with his classmates and accidentally broke his bones. The parents took them to the hospital at that time.

    The doctor put a cast on him, told him a lot of precautions, and asked the child to undergo regular rehabilitation in the hospital after the fracture healed. So why is that? It is to avoid the sequelae of fractures.

    Step Method:

    1. After the fracture of the patient, it is easy to cause the sequelae of the fracture because of the neglect of some things in the process of healing. The general symptoms of fracture sequelae are stiffness of movement after recovery of the joints, inflexibility of the original function, partial limitation or total loss of efficacy.

    2. The sequelae of fracture are selected according to the severity of joint flexibility obstruction. Generally speaking, if the radiation nerve response after recovery from trauma is slow, you can carry out appropriate exercises and accept the slow recovery of the response under the premise of stable recovery.

    3. If the sequelae of fracture is the functional recovery affected by the healing of the deformity, you should go to a regular hospital to consult a professional doctor, follow the doctor's advice to choose the best way, and see whether it is orthopedic or plastic surgery. If it is severe, it will require multiple surgeries or bone grafting.

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