How to treat a calf fracture if it does not recover well?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If the lower leg fracture has not recovered, if the angulation is more severe and the displacement is more severe, then surgical incision and reduction will be required.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Calf fractures generally require surgery and bone graft fusion and internal fixation to heal the fracture as soon as possible, that is, bone grafting is carried out at the broken end of the fracture and re-internal fixation to promote the healing of the fracture. Stable fractures can be treated by manual reduction and plaster fixation, and unstable fractures are mostly treated by surgery**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A lower leg fracture that has not healed for a long time may be due to the fact that the fracture has not been well recovered during the fracture recovery period. Generally, a cast can be used in the absence of dislocation, and care needs to be taken to elevate the affected limb to promote blood circulation during bed rest. In the case of fracture dislocation, open surgery may be required for reduction.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Leg fracture may be caused by an accidental fall during exercise, may be caused by an external impact, you can use a conservative method, you can also consider surgery, do a good job of reduction and fixation, functional exercises, diet adjustment, so that you can make the recovery faster, must not walk around at will.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The fracture should first be immobilized and then go to the hospital for imaging examination to determine the nature and type of fracture, according to the situation, it can be conservative**, such as: closed reduction, plaster cast or small splint and other external fixation, or surgery, open reduction, internal fixation or external fixation, which method you use** should be decided by a specialist according to the type of fracture.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can use analgesic, blood-activating and stasis drugs to go to the hospital for ****, temporarily reduce activities, and rest more.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the fracture is not completely healed, then if there is no surgery, you can do another operation, in addition, you should immobilize and rest, try to elevate the limb to brake, and reduce the reflux of edema.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Suggestions: Hello, according to the situation you said, if you consider the problem of myofasciitis, you can give Lugaic oral **, and at the same time, you need to give blood-activating drugs for symptomatic treatment.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The non-healing of the lower leg fracture may be related to the lack of correct training during the recovery process, or it may be because your diet has not kept up, and the nutrition is not balanced.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First, you can eat some foods that are high in protein, such as milk, eggs, and meat, which can help you recover.

    Second, you can take some drugs that invigorate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, such as soothing muscles and blood invigorating tablets, Panax notoginseng injury tablets, etc., as well as bone capsules.

    Third, you can eat some soups, such as bone broth, pig's trotter soup, etc., which have a good effect, and also need to be physical, such as hot compresses, massage, physiotherapy, etc., which will help alleviate and recover from the disease.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you have a broken leg, you must go to the orthopedic department of the hospital**. If the fracture is misaligned, then surgery is required, and if it is just a fracture and nothing else, then a cast will be fine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Leg fractures have a wide range of fractures, and fractures in this part can be roughly divided into the following two categories:

    1.It is non-surgical**, if the fracture is relatively simple, and it is closed, or the fracture end is relatively stable, it is also relatively stable after reduction. This type of fracture can generally be taken conservatively**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In the early stage of fracture, before the broken bone grows and is connected, avoid eating high-calcium foods (milk, bone broth, calcium tablets). After all, food does not help the growth of bones, if you want to break bones and grow faster, only Chinese medicine is the best choice, it is recommended to choose Chinese medicine that can promote the rapid growth and healing of callus in a short period of time**, external drugs are safe and non-***, directly act on the affected area, generally fracture within two months in the early stage, the pain can be basically eliminated after 3 to 10 days, and the appropriate amount of activity can be carried out after 25 days, and the whole process is ** Around 30 to 50 can be basic**, fractures that are delayed for a long time need to be extended a little longer. Before there is no **, it is advisable to rest more and be less active.

    Good luck with you**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. The lower third of your tibia has less blood** at the site of your fracture, so the healing itself will be slower.

    2. Fracture segment end alignment Depending on your situation, the segment end is not separated, that is, the butt is good and there is no soft tissue filling.

    3. It's your activity Since you put on the plaster, don't move anymore, even if you jump on one leg, when you want to lift your left leg when you walk, you have a weight, who will bear this weight, of course, your thigh holds up the cast, but the plaster gives the calf a force, then the force of the calf acts on the fracture site, you are especially big when you beat, understand, and don't move him easily, it is to strictly reduce the amount of activity.

    4. Diet Eat more pork ribs and bone broth, and you will get better soon. Nothing can be achieved overnight, you have to take your time, don't worry, you won't get better faster if you're in a hurry, but sometimes it's counterproductive. Hehe, take your time, break your muscles and bones for 100 days.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The lower third of the calf is the worst place for bone blood circulation, so the growth of this area after fracture is slower, and it generally takes about 2 months to grow callus. You may not have been moving on the ground since the fracture, it is recommended that you start to move slowly without weight, and the bone callus will be taken after half a month on the principle that the fracture is not painful.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Fractures in the lower third of the lower leg are the most difficult to heal. Generally speaking, external fixation of lower limb fractures should be maintained for 8-10 weeks, and walking on the ground should be prevented. Judging from your situation, you are too anxious to reach the time yet.

    If you don't see your **, if the fracture is in a good position, just keep putting a plaster cast, and you don't need to use it frequently**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    At present, the road is definitely not walkable, and then it is recommended to take some calcium tablets, because only calcium supplementation can grow bones, and finally it is recommended that you go to the hospital to listen to the doctor's opinion. It's not okay to blindly look for your so-called answers. Don't let a small be a big one.

    I've been jumping for 3 years now. It's because of the blind search for the best way. That's why it's getting worse and worse, and I still hope you can go to the hospital as soon as possible.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are many reasons that affect the non-union of fractures, mainly systemic and local factors.

    systemic factors; Older age, poor physical health, malnutrition, chronic diseases such as diabetes, malignant tumors, calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders, etc.

    local factors; Poor blood vascularization at the fracture site, soft tissue embedded at the broken end, severe fracture injury, large defect, repeated reconstruction, poor alignment, poor fixation, and infection can lead to delayed healing or nonunion.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    According to your description, your fracture is not very serious, the location of your fracture is in the third of the calf, generally speaking, the healing of fractures in this part is relatively slow, and furthermore, you have only been more than a month since the fracture, don't worry about it.

    There is no unified standard for the healing of fractures, and the healing speed of fractures is directly related to the location, degree, age, physical condition, condition, nutritional status, etc., but most of them can recover in about 3 months. The time for removing the cast is generally based on the blurred fracture line shown on x-ray.

    I suggest that you eat more calcium-containing foods in the future, such as chicken, duck and fish, soy products, milk, and more sun, because exposure to solar energy accelerates the synthesis and absorption of calcium, which is very good for accelerating the healing of fractures.

    According to your description and analysis, you will be able to recover in about two months.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Some people think that a lower leg fracture is a minor problem that will recover in a few days. In fact, this is not true, such as not paying attention to the precautions after ** will bring great pain to the patient. So, how long does it take to heal after a lower leg fracture**?

    Tibial fractures are usually caused by direct blows, minor impacts, falls, etc. However, if you do not pay attention to it and continue to move, it is easy to lead to the re-displacement of the crack fracture, which brings pain to the person and even requires surgery**. Therefore, bone cracks should not be underestimated, and medical attention should be sought in time.

    In the same lower leg fracture, the average healing time of the tibia and fibula is different, and the healing time of the upper, middle, and lower tibia is also different. If the degree of local soft tissue damage at the time of injury, the patient's age, genetic factors, etc., will lead to differences in fracture healing time. As a result, there is no uniform healing time for lower leg fractures.

    Among them, the middle and lower tibial 1 3 junction has a long average healing, generally taking 8-10 weeks. Therefore, patients with fractures should be regularly re-examined to observe the healing of fractures.

    In addition, the three important stages in the fracture healing process are:

    1: Hematoma mechanization stage, at this stage it takes about 2 weeks for fibrous junctions to grow.

    2: Callus formation stage, that is, the fracture has reached the stage of clinical healing, this stage takes about 2 months.

    3: During the callus shaping period, the bone marrow cavity is recanalized, and the process of restoring the original shape takes about 2 years. Therefore, try to minimize activity within 1-2 years of fracture recovery, mainly to prevent re-injury.

    After the fracture injury, the bruising and swelling of the injured part can be applied externally with the special Chinese medicine of Jinguan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital to relax the muscles and invigorate the blood, reduce swelling and relieve pain, invigorate the blood and disperse the stasis, dispel the wind and cold, and conduct it to the meridians, muscles and bones, stimulate the body's regulatory function, and quickly eliminate the swelling and pain.

    What should be taken to promote the formation of callus?

    Fractures, swelling and pain, bone cracks, nonunions, bruises, injuries and pain. Traditional Chinese medicine is mainly to relax the muscles and invigorate the blood, promote the smooth microcirculation, mainly to regulate the microcirculation system, as long as the microcirculation is smooth, the blood flow at the fracture site can be smooth, the damaged bones will grow rapidly, swelling, pain, ecchymosis can disappear, and the body function will follow.

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