Is the comminuted fracture of the left calcaneus compression comminuted fracture in alignment accept

Updated on healthy 2024-06-12
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You don't need to have surgery in this case, because there is no shedding, as long as you are in bed and have less activity to keep up with the care, the fracture will slowly heal within a month, and it will basically heal and recover in more than two months.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If it is necessary to operate, if it does not have surgery, it will affect walking, there will be long and short legs, lameness, and comminuted fractures must be operated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Hello, comminuted fracture of the heel with internal fixation can be classified as a grade 9 disability.

    Comminuted calcaneal fracture, calcaneal fracture open reduction plate internal fixation, can it generally be rated as a level of disability?

    Hello, comminuted fracture of the heel with internal fixation can be classified as a grade 9 disability.

    If the heel comminuted bone fold has internal fixation, it can be classified as a grade 9 disability, and without internal fixation, it can be classified as a grade 10 disability. According to Article 37 of the Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance, if an employee is identified as a Grade 7 to Grade 10 disability due to work-related disability, he or she shall enjoy the following benefits: (1) A one-time disability subsidy shall be paid from the work-related injury insurance ** according to the level of disability, and the standard is:

    13 months' wages for Grade 7 disability, 11 months' wages for Grade 8 disability, 9 months' wages for Grade 9 disability, and 7 months' wages for Grade 10 disability. (2) If the labor or employment contract is terminated upon expiration, or the employee himself proposes to terminate the labor or employment contract, the work-related injury insurance shall pay a one-time medical subsidy for the worker's injury search, and the employer shall pay a one-time disability employment subsidy. The specific standards for one-time medical subsidies for work-related injuries and one-time employment subsidies for disability shall be prescribed by the people of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Disease analysis: the most important prognosis of calcaneal fracture is to see whether the fracture is displaced, and whether there is any collapse of the fracture fragment, if there is no displacement of the calcaneal fracture, the prognosis is generally good, and there will be no obvious problems after the fracture heals. The calcaneus is a weight-bearing bone, so it should not be weight-bearing too early, and it usually takes at least two months or more.

    Suggestion: Your fracture is not serious because it is not displaced, and if it is displaced, it will be operated. Now the pain is mainly due to the external fixation and immobilization, if not, it will definitely be swollen and painful.

    Therefore, you still have to be immobilized for at least two months before you can recheck the fracture healing and decide whether you can get out of bed and bear weight.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Analysis: Hello, I don't know if you have injured the posterior articular surface of the calcaneus, if you have injured the articular surface or not, it is very likely that the fracture will heal now, so that the situation that will definitely occur after a long time is traumatic arthritis of the subtalar joint, which is manifested as pain after weight-bearing and walking, and the symptoms of arthritis will gradually worsen until it cannot be relieved, and eventually many patients need surgery**, the most commonly used method is bone graft fusion of the subtalar joint, After successful fusion, the pain can be completely relieved.

    Guidance: It is recommended that you go to the hospital to take a **, if possible, do a CT to see the condition of the joint surface, if as I said it is arthritis of the lower talar joint, then it is recommended that you still walk less, because walking more can only aggravate the symptoms of joint pain.

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