Slow recovery from a fracture of the front end of the ulna in the right hand?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-12
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The anterior end of the ulna of the right hand is fractured, and some are called Corley's fractures. This fracture is common. A hundred days of broken bones and bones, that's generally speaking. These fractures may usually heal more slowly. Relative to the rest of the body.

    1, blood vascularity 2, nutrition 3, fixation 4, internal medication.

    You may not see any noticeable changes in a month, so be confident in **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There's nothing wrong with the method.

    It takes 100 days to break the muscles and bones, how can it take 3 months to get better, I believe that the fracture is not a child or a teenager, adults will heal slower than children, and the elderly will be slower.

    Bone injuries should be healed slowly, and they can't be in a hurry.

    22-year-old should heal relatively quickly, go to the hospital and check it out.

    Something must be wrong. Let's see if you can't absorb these two medicines.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Let me tell you, although I am not a doctor, I also suffered an ulnar fracture in April last year, and I read a lot of relevant information.

    First of all, don't listen to the advertisements of drug dealers, and be sure to go to a regular hospital for consultation.

    Professional doctor! When exactly to remove the plaster It should be determined according to the X-ray** In the words of the doctor: the broken thread must not be visible on the ** before it can be removed.

    So I didn't have surgery at the beginning, conservative** and held on to the cast for two months, and now a year later, the recovery is very good.

    Basically, there is no difference from before the injury.

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital once a week for an x-ray to see how well you are recovering.

    Follow your doctor's instructions.

    After removing the plaster, you must strengthen your arm exercises, endure a little more pain, and you will recover more!

    These are all experiences, and I hope you can do it soon!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, after reading your description your current situation is delayed healing of fractures, slow growth of callus, clinically considered factors affecting fracture healing:

    1) Systemic factors: Malnutrition or poor health conditions such as various metabolic disorders slow healing.

    2) Local factors: aThe location, type, and degree of the fracture affect healing.

    For example, slow or non-union healing due to severe injury, hematoma, bone defect or necrosis; b.** or improper care, such as improper reduction or fixation, inappropriate surgical management, insufficient or excessive functional exercises, etc., also affect healing; c.Poor blood supply to the fractured end or less surrounding soft tissue or severe soft tissue injury, slow bone healing; d.

    If the fracture is locally infected, it will affect healing; e.Poor quality or improper use of metal internal fixation equipment.

    During the recovery period, it is recommended that you cooperate with taking professional bone and tendon renewal, reduce swelling and relieve pain, relax tendons and activate the meridians, and invigorate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis**, which can help fractures promote the growth of bone cells, help callus (bone) form quickly, and heal and recover faster in advance. After 7 days, the affected limb is obviously felt to have strength, and the callus can be clearly seen after 40 days of filming, and then you can carry weight on the activity, and you can ** in 20 days of maintenance, based on X-rays.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Problem Analysis: Hello! The ulnar and radius are located in the forearm, and injuries are common, especially because of the complexity and importance of function and anatomy. The biggest feature of the forearm is that it has a rotation function.

    Suggestion: After the fracture heals and stabilizes, active and gentle functional exercises should be carried out, which is the key to this period of skillful cavity. Including the movement of each joint in every direction, gentle, filial piety, step-by-step exercise, in order to obtain the maximum ** and surgical effect.

    Good luck soon**!

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