The arm is naturally bent and can t be straightened, what s going on? Can it still be treated?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First of all, in your case, I recommend that you go to the hospital in time**, and it is best not to ask online.

    Secondly, I can tell you some reasons and methods about the innate inability to straighten the arm through some personal experience, but it may not be accurate. I am a sports student, and I also have a sports certificate, but I am not a medical qualification, I will ask you this question from the perspective of sports

    First, you need to check whether you have elbow valgus or elbow valgus deformity.

    This condition is generally a natural cause, which is a bony problem. If this is the kind of problem, it can generally only be corrected by surgery, and hospitals in small places may not have relevant equipment or professional doctors, you can choose to go to a tertiary hospital in a large city in the upper middle range**, and you can choose a famous doctor for consultation. This situation is more technical, so I won't go into details.

    Second, see if it is caused by excessive muscle tone.

    This problem is mostly due to problems with your muscles or tendons. If this kind of problem occurs, it can be properly alleviated by exercising, but it is difficult to completely. Even if it's not completely, you can dramatically improve your quality of life

    If it is for this reason, you can choose to go to the hospital to check for muscle tone problems and muscle nerve problems, and do **** in the case of making sure that there is no problem with muscle and nerve problems. <>

    3. The third problem may be the problem of muscle atrophy.

    This kind of problem is also relatively common, and if muscle atrophy occurs, it will generally involve your muscle nerves, which can be more troublesome. Although surgery can, it is difficult to completely improve your quality of life, and surgical options can appropriately alleviate your bending, and in this way increase the angle of your arm activity. <>

    To sum up, the above 3 points are the reasons that may cause the arm to be born unable to straighten. Since I am not a doctor, I am only giving a reference opinion that you can refer to to the hospital.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It may be that there is a problem with the growth of bones, but now medicine is more developed, so it is okay to go to a hospital in a big city.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This may be congenital elbow joint is not good, this can be **, you can take some medicine, inject some ** medicine, let the elbow joint lubricate, and then follow the doctor's instructions for rehabilitation It is possible to heal.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The main reason is that the arm has atrophied, and if you want to **, you can use Chinese medicine massage or Chinese medicine acupuncture to relieve it well, but this time is very long.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    According to your description, the elbow extension is limited.

    How long has this been the case with your child? Have you suffered any trauma or stretching of your upper limbs? Consider elbow dislocation or radial cephalic subluxation as a high likelihood.

    Guidance: It is advisable to carefully recall the previous situation: how long has this situation been unbridled?

    Have you suffered any trauma or stretching of your upper limbs? Considering the elbow joint, it is considered that the elbow joint dislocation or radius cephalic subluxation is more likely, and if it is a fresh dislocation, manual reduction is successful with multi-energy hail height.

    It is advisable to go to the hospital for a detailed examination by a specialist and take x-rays if necessary.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are two scenarios:

    Have you ever participated in any strenuous runs? Injuries in sports are generally ankle ligament sprains.

    The first is 1Rest, stop exercising immediately, and don't put any more weight on the injured joint.

    2.Cold. Ice cubes or other cold compresses can help reduce pain and swelling because lowering the temperature can reduce blood circulation. Apply a cold compress for 15 to 20 minutes three to four times a day.

    3.Oppress. Compression of the injured area with bandages or other methods can reduce bleeding and bruising. The tightness of the bandage should be moderate, you can feel the pressure but it won't make your ends tingle or ischemia.

    4.Elevate the affected limb. The main purpose of elevating the affected limb is to reduce swelling and promote blood return.

    Due to external force that causes the joint to move beyond the normal physiological range, the ligaments around the joint are strained, partially ruptured or completely ruptured, which is called joint ligament sprain. The most common areas for joint ligament sprains are in the knees, fingers and ankles.

    After a sprained ligament, local swelling, pain, tenderness, and bruising may be seen with subcutaneous hemorrhage.

    It is very important to properly manage joint ligament sprains at an early stage. Because ligament tissue is not easily regenerated and recovered, if it is not treated properly or misdiagnosed, it may become a chronic disease, leaving functional impairment and prone to recurrence of sprains in the future.

    Activity should be stopped immediately after an acute injury to reduce bleeding. Immediately flush the injured area with cold water or apply ice cubes to the area to stop bleeding. Then cover with a bandage and compress the bandage to prevent swelling.

    If the ligament is completely ruptured or a concurrent fracture is suspected, a doctor must be consulted for further examination and ** after compression bandaging. After 24 to 48 hours, internal bleeding at the injured site has stopped, at which point a warm towel can be applied to compress or massage to reduce swelling and promote blood absorption. When applying warm compresses, the temperature should not be too high, the time should not be too long, and the massage should not be too heavy, so as not to aggravate oozing, edema or rebleeding.

    In order to promote the recovery of joint function, attention should be paid to the combination of movement and static, and early activity should be carried out without pain. After the basic recovery, the strength exercises of the muscles around the joints should be strengthened to improve the relative stability of the joints.

    The second type is frozen shoulder, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for a CT

    Check the check will be more correct!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is heavier, go and ask the orthopedic department of Shanghai Tongji Medical College, where my grandfather cured the neurological bone spur.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Not necessarily, there are congenital conditions.

    Do you mean outward flexion by arm straight.

    If so, it is called elbow hyperextension, in which case the elbow ligaments will be looser and the joints will be unstable.

    You can do exercises, but you must avoid hyperextension, do not fully straighten the arms when you exert force, and it is recommended to strengthen the exercises of the upper and lower arms to protect the joints by strengthening the muscles.

    Learning martial arts will have an impact, and some wrestling exercises will be more likely to cause joint injuries, so be careful.

    To add, wear protective gear, elbow pads and the like when exercising, especially when the load is high. But it's still important to be mindful of movement and safety at all times.

    This year's conscription, many high school students did not pass the military inspection for this reason.

    The problem of protection has been mentioned earlier, that is, use protective gear, do not completely straighten when exerting force, this is a passive and passive method; Active protection is to strengthen the muscle quality of the upper and lower arms, strengthen the muscle strength, which is a positive protection method.

    Then the restricted movements are all arms straightening and forceful movements, then there are a lot, there is no complicated action of the elbow joint, pay attention to the force and load when straightening.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    My right hand can't be straightened, have you found the reason why my arm can't be straightened?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First, passive activities, before the activity must do a full warm-up, we recommend the use of some blood circulation and blood stasis decoction of traditional Chinese medicine, to do a fumigation of the joints, after ten minutes of fumigation, please ask the patient to face the wall, stand with the chest up, the upper limbs naturally droop, and then ask your family or doctor to assist you to assist the upper and lower ends of the elbow joint, gently squeeze to the wall, every time you exercise to a slight pain, many people are because of pain and do not exercise, so that the activity restriction is aggravated, The pain also increases.

    Second, active exercise, within the range of your activities, it is recommended that you keep doing the repeated exercise of bending and straightening the elbows, which can be done about 500 times a day, and if you recover well, you can also hold a dumbbell with a relatively small weight.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The most common form of arm extension is limited movement of the elbow joint, which is often seen in fractures, dislocations, and ligament injuries caused by trauma to the elbow joint. In the recovery period, it is common to see the manifestation of limited elbow joint extension, if this situation occurs, it is necessary to start exercising as soon as possible, otherwise the elbow joint can be left with long-term limited movement, even if the release surgery is done, the effect is not particularly good.

    There are several types of exercises that are commonly used:

    First, passive activity. After 10 minutes of fumigation, ask the patient to stand with his back to the wall, stand with his chest up, and his upper limbs will hang down naturally, and then ask his family or doctor to assist you to assist the upper and lower ends of the elbow joint, and gently squeeze it against the wall. Every time you exercise, you have to take a mild amount of pain, and many people just don't exercise because of the pain, which makes the activity restriction worse, and the pain is also worse.

    Second, take the initiative to exercise. Within the range of movement, it is recommended to do repeated exercises such as elbow flexion and straightening, which can be done about 500 times a day. If you recover well, you can also hold a dumbbell with a relatively small weight.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First do muscle relaxation training, then do muscle stretching, and stick to it every day to slowly open your arms.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the upper extremity has difficulty bending and straightening, there are several possible conditions:

    1.As a result of trauma, in the early stages of trauma recovery, it can be accompanied by limited mobility of the upper limbs and a decrease in range of motion, at which time the range of motion of the joints should be restored through active functional exercises. For the performance of inability to straighten, we can take some passive exercises, such as leaning back against the wall, the arms hanging down naturally, asking a doctor or family member to assist you, fixing the elbow joint at the upper and lower ends, and slowly pushing to the side of the wall, which can gradually increase the range of motion of the joint.

    2.In the late stages of trauma recovery, joint mobility decreases due to joint adhesions or other abnormal structures. In this case, only surgery is performed to loosen the adhesions and remove the foreign body.

    3.Orthopedic surgery is required for joint deformities caused by congenital or acquired factors.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you stretch in that direction, the most painful will go upwards and touch the height, gradually higher every day, and regular exercise can relieve it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can go to the hospital for a check-up! Well, you have to exercise regularly.

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