The 4th and 5th metacarpal bones were fractured for 1 month and could be straightened, but the littl

Updated on healthy 2024-05-25
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This should be recoverable, I heard you say that the name of the bone is so professional, you must go to the hospital for an examination, didn't the doctor tell you?

    Because of the fracture, you must have put on something like a cast or splint, and in the month of the fracture, in order to recover, the hand must be reduced and less active. ,,,Insufficient activity for a long time causes transient atrophy of tendons, so there is a mobility disorder. This is quite normal.

    I fractured the metacarpal bone of the middle finger of my left hand 4 years ago, misaligned, underwent surgery, put on a plaster cast for about a month and a half, after removing the plaster, my hand was stiff to death, a little moved, I felt that the tendons were stretching, at first I could only bend about 15 degrees, and it was impossible to make a fist, but I listened to the doctor's words, practiced fist clenching, stretching, after two months, the left hand was exactly the same as the right hand, when I first started rehabilitation, I was scared to death, I was afraid that it would always be like this in the future, but it was actually not so scary, It will be fine after a while.

    Practice slowly, don't be too anxious, you can't eat hot tofu in a hurry, pull a little every day, and you will recover after a while

    Hope mine can help you

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Fracture for one month, the fracture line is obvious, the time is still short, there is a time process for fracture healing, the general clinical healing time is about eight weeks, strengthen the exercise after removing the plaster, actively and passively combined, step by step.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Why do so many people sell medicines, and there are also direct copies of the content on the Internet.

    The operation of the joint, due to the need to fix, generally have muscles, ligaments and other soft tissue adhesions after surgery, resulting in unfavorable flexion and extension of the joint, to solve this problem, is to rely on postoperative functional exercise, not rely on their so-called plaster, how these people do not have a little professionalism, but also to pretend to be experts, it is simply a mistake.

    Now that the needle has been removed, you can do functional exercises.

    1. Rub the muscles of the stiff joints for about half an hour every day.

    2. After kneading, try to do the flexion and extension activities of the finger joints, repeat many times, when the maximum is reached, you can increase a little with the help of external force, a little pain to endure, but you should be careful not to be too violent, don't be in a hurry, take your time.

    3. Do this repeatedly every day, in your case, if there is no loss of nerve tissue, just adhesion problems, you can restore the original function in about a month.

    4. If the muscles and joints are stiff and severe, they can be applied externally.

    I can assure mine is the current clinical use of medicine.

    Good luck soon**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After a hundred days of broken muscles and bones, it is still recommended that you pay more attention to rest. After 3 months, move your fingers appropriately. Good luck soon**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you really don't make any progress after exercising, you can do it. For example, if you can't straighten your elbow joint when lifting a few pounds of heavy objects, then you should go for surgery quickly, which means that the adhesion is indeed severe.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is the splint a reduction on the top?

    There are many reasons for this, tendon rupture, recovery after splinting is not done adequately.

    A patient of mine is similar to you, he practiced taekwondo, the third fracture, after the middle finger pressed the ring finger up when he clenched his fist, he went to the doctor, there is no other way to operate, but it will be very sinful, it is recommended to do needle piercing surgery, my fourth fracture is to do needle threading, except for the appearance of other functions have been restored.

    If it is not very serious, it is recommended not to have surgery, and it may not be better than it is now.

    Hope you recover soon.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello. If I'm not wrong!

    The tendon of your fourth metacarpal bone is partially ruptured.

    Surgery is recommended**.

    Tendon rupture is troublesome.

    There are no pointers to be conservative.

    Only surgery is otherwise almost irreversible.

    Good luck with you**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Sister-in-law, can you take a digital camera of the ** and the last ** you took after the fracture for everyone to see?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Sister! I'm in exactly the same situation as you, what are you doing now? Can the fingers be restored?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I'm the same, you have to soak your hands in warm water for at least 20 minutes every day (keep the water hot) and then go to grip the arm force, start to take your time until you can make a fist, don't force it, be careful that the bones hurt again, you are not a bone problem, it is a problem with the tendons and epidermis, because you hit the steel nails, the epidermis is protruding, it is normal to be unable to make a fist, remove the steel nails out of the epidermis to recover, and then your tendons are still stiff, which causes you to be unable to make a fist, hope, thank you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'm in the hospital right now, just after surgery, I have a fracture of my second metacarpal and I have two K-wire needles ......I'm telling you, this position is really not easy to reduce, I also reset first, after a week of re-examination found that there was another dislocation and fracture, and finally had to be fixed with two steel needles! It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a follow-up, if you are fine, drink more milk, move it more, the splint is a little swollen after a period of time, you can try to bend it, it should slowly recover.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    After the reduction is completed, it is necessary to do functional exercises for a long time, not a splint can be intact as soon as it is taken, it is recommended to often use the right hand to help do bending exercises, the splint is a wide range of equipment to correct the position, generally will not compress blood vessels or nerves like a hemostatic strip, this can basically rest assured, I wish you a speed!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Now the exercise is to rely on autonomously, forcefully flexing and stretching, and you can't ask for the help of the other hand, and the healing is not yet strong. It is better to put it in slightly warmer water to practice better, of course, it is better to add some safflower, peach kernel, triangular and curcuma.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If there is no tendon injury, the internal fixation is overdue and the cast is not removed. Now, grab the time for functional exercises. Small effort, slight, gradual increase.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You've had a successful operation, and you're going to need to recuperate.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Is it to change the brightness before the function of the exercise, hand fracture after the operation is to practice finger activities, now the time is not too long, now practice, gradually hard, the most hole good nucleus and wide self to exercise.

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