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Hello! Pain, inability to exert force, and inability to be normal completely indicate that the callus has not grown well, and the speed of the growth of the callus at the broken end of the fracture directly affects the patient's fracture recovery. If you are strong, you will have a callus, and if you have a callus, you can bear weight.
The patient can feel the size of the affected limb, the greater the force, the more callus grows at the broken end of the fracture, and the weakness or force is smaller, the less callus grows at the broken end of the fracture. As the callus at the end of the fracture grows, the patient will feel the strength and can begin to move and lift the affected limb slowly.
The growth of callus does not depend on a single home cultivation, taking some supplements, nor can it rely solely on time to determine how much a broken callus can grow, some patients can grow callus in a few weeks, and feel that the patient is strong and can move. Some patients do not grow callus for months or years, or the callus grows very little and cannot be forced. Only after you have a bone callus can you slowly try to exercise.
We highly recommend that patients use effective traditional Chinese medicine to cooperate with ** fracture after fracture reduction and fixation, so that Chinese medicine can be effectively used in the affected area, targeted ** fracture, quickly reduce the patient's pain, reduce swelling and relieve pain, promote blood circulation and disperse stasis quickly, grow bone callus quickly, and let the patient's fracture be early**!
Good luck soon**!
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1. You can do traditional Chinese medicine massage, acupuncture and the like.
2. You can ask your wife to give you a massage. In addition, you can buy a massager for use.
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Problem analysis: Accidental trauma caused a tibial fracture, and after **, now the pain is obvious at night, and it is also necessary to consider whether it is caused by local bone abnormalities.
Suggestions: Of course, if it is a local bone abnormality, it is necessary to consider whether there is osteomyelitis or other conditions through re-examination X-ray, or poor fracture alignment, or early postoperative pain after fracture, if it is early postoperative pain, symptomatic treatment can be done.
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Is it a long time to walk? Stomping your feet hard? Pain in the surface of the foot may also be a sequelae of a fibular fracture, such as compression of a nerve.
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Problem analysis: You will have pain during the recuperation period after the fracture, which is related to the lack of complete recovery, the consideration of the local meridian blockage, and the consideration of whether the pain is caused by chronic strain of local tissues.
Suggestions: It is necessary to pay attention to more massage, and then it is necessary to consider traditional Chinese medicine fumigation**It can be carried out acupuncture, moxibustion, moxibustion, etc.**, and then it is necessary to pay attention to resting more, and pay attention to avoiding excessive activities.
According to your description, it's not much of a problem, because not all fractures need to be reduced. Only those fractures that have been displaced need to be surgically reduced. >>>More
First of all, you should not be suspicious, this is a normal situation, do not add to the psychological burden. After the second surgery, the plate will be removed due to the local muscle atrophy caused by your short stay in bed, and the blood circulation in the feet is not smooth, and your toes are not moving flexibly. Comminuted tibia and fibular surgery is very common, and you have to believe that it will heal and that you will be able to walk healthy and pain-free after exercising. >>>More
It can be conservative**, with external fixation in plaster for 8 weeks. After 8 weeks, the cast is removed and the x-ray is taken to see if there is a callus growth or a blurred fracture line, and you can start functional exercises.
This time, after the fracture surgery, I haven't washed the original one, and if the steel plate may be because it may have an impact, he may have grown on it.
Tibia and fibular fractures are one of the slower parts of the body fracture to heal, and the healing time is about three months if the fracture is in the middle and lower third of the tibia, and it may take longer if the crush is severe. >>>More