Can I recover from limited flexion and extension for 3 months after supracondylar humeral fracture s

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Femoral condyle fracture.

    He underwent open reduction plate internal fixation surgery, and the knee flexion and extension function is partially impaired. Now that the plate has been removed, it means that the fracture has been at least more than a year, and it is almost impossible to recover from this dysfunction. Unless surgically released, if the impact is not significant, so be it.

    If it is caused by the fracture itself, and the adhesion of the joint and surrounding tissues caused by time immobilization, the key is that the functional exercise and the surgical nail are not much related. Those who cannot lift or pan, and have symptoms of soreness, this is typical frozen shoulder.

    The performance is inevitably related to the sequelae caused by long-term strain or trauma. It is recommended to take x-rays to check the condition of the joints and fascia. ** Upper with a small needle knife.

    Acupuncture, massage, massage, traction and other physiotherapy.

    Ease. Massage and apply warm compresses to avoid overexertion and weight on your hands.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes. It will take a while. Don't rush, exercise step by step. Slowly it will return to normal.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Supracondylar humeral fracture may have healed within three months, mainly based on functional training. It is recommended to recheck the alignment and healing of the fracture, if it has healed well, you can resume normal diet, do more active and passive flexion and extension activities of finger joints, wrist joints and elbow joints, and usually exert moderate force, and you can apply local hot compresses. Anxin Medical wishes you a happy life!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    2 kg of granule salt, fry hot (crackling), add a large handful of peppercorns, mix well, put in a cloth bag, and apply to the affected area (pad 4 layers of towels to prevent burns) for 50 minutes, 2 times a day. Just stick to it for a month.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Fifty days is now too early for a fifty-two-year-old female patient. Patients with a cast removed at 4 to 6 weeks usually have a pediatric supracondylar fracture. The healing time of this fracture in a 52-year-old female patient is generally about 10-14 weeks, that is, about three months.

    Don't go to the cast too early, the steel needle fixation is unstable and there will be accidents.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For the healing time of fractures, the healing of fractures is determined according to the degree of fracture, location, age, nutrition, method and many other circumstances, there is no unified standard for fracture healing, but most fracture patients can be about three months, as for when to remove the plaster, this should be based on the X-ray showing that the fracture line is blurred

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Go to the disability appraisal center for disability appraisal, the disability appraisal center has professional evaluation standards and instruments, generally speaking, if the injury reaches a certain percentage, or has an impact on normal life, it may be identified as disabled.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, in this case, you have to take a film to see, if it is caused by deformity healing, you may need surgery in the future**, if the healing is normal, but the joint is stiff, you can do physiotherapy massage recovery.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, let me tell you that a supracondylar fracture of the humerus can easily cause valgus deformity in the future. If it's a dao, my teacher treats this condition back.

    Surgery is not recommended.

    **Target. It is best to use reduction, although it is long and painful, but it has great benefits for future development. After all, your child is only 6 years old. Now that the surgery has been performed, I can only intensify the exercise in the later stage.

    Children's bones heal quickly, and now the later exercise should be gradual, avoid rough passive activities, flexion fractures should not do too much flexion activities, straightening fractures should not do too much stretching activities. Do more activities such as fist clenching and wrist extension and flexion.

    For traditional Chinese medicine, you can take some blood circulation and blood stasis in the early stage of fracture, but there is no need for the later stage now.

    Nutrition is just to eat more high-protein foods. Get plenty of sun.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Subhumeral bai

    The end is flattened and thin, and the upper part of the condyle is sparse.

    At the junction of the ducaneous and compact osteinous lesions, there is a coronal fossa in front and an eagle beak fossa in the posterior, and only a layer of extremely thin bone fragments is weighed between the two fossa, and the condyles are slightly bent forward, and form a 30° 50° anterior angle with the longitudinal axis of the humerus. When the forearm is fully supinated, the upper arm and the longitudinal axis of the forearm are carried at an angle of 10° 15° valgus, and fracture displacement can change this angle to give the elbow varus or elbow valgus deformity. The brachial artery and median nerve pass under the aponeurosis of the biceps brachii, and the radial nerve passes anteriorly and laterally to the cubital fossa and divides into two deep and superficial branches into the forearm.

    Supracondylar humeral fractures are susceptible to puncture or crush and intend to cause vascular nerve damage.

    During the immobilization period, more activities such as fist clenching, wrist flexion and extension should be done, and comminuted fractures should be traction 3 weeks after injury. Elbow flexion and extension activities should be practiced under immobilization, and other types of fractures should be actively exercised after fixation, and violent passive activities are strictly prohibited.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    My son is also more than 6 years old, and he fractured the humerus of his left hand. Now the DAO recovery is okay. I feel specialized.

    After the operation, you should still listen to the doctor's left elbow flexion and extension, it will be painful when you do it, but there is no way, otherwise the hand will be deformed and unable to straighten in the future. I met one of their classmates, a girl who was still learning to dance. However, due to being too squeamish after the operation, I did not strengthen the exercise, which delayed the best period, and my hands could not be fully straightened.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think Xijing Hospital is very good in all aspects.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    That's a plaster cast for a long time, and the massage every day has an effect! Don't be nervous!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Then in the process of half a year, if you have reviewed and filmed, and there is nothing else wrong, there is no ossifying myositis, then your function is not in place.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, in this case consider to actively engage in functional exercises. It is recommended that local hot compresses and baking electric compresses can be done. At the same time, oral Chinese medicine to relax muscles and invigorate blood is used to consolidate**.

    Perform flexion and extension exercises for joints step by step. Flexion and extension should be measured, continuous, and regularly reviewed.

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