How thick should the crack be after fracture surgery is reasonable???

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If there is more than 1 mm of cracks after surgery, it means that the alignment is still good, this situation will not affect the growth of the callus, if you want to ask how thick it is reasonable, there is no absolute conclusion about this, only it is not too big It doesn't matter, because according to the different types of fractures, its alignment is also different.

    Precautions: The affected limb must not be forced, but the fingers can be moved, but the wrist joint should not be moved! After the surgical wound is removed, you can go home, take care of it slowly, and drink more bone broth!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As long as the gap after fracture surgery is not too large, it generally does not affect the postoperative healing time and state. Reduction after fracture can only be done by functional reduction. Anatomical reduction is not required. There is nothing wrong with a millimeter of slits!

    Functional training after surgery is very important, and different surgical methods also determine different training methods! The earlier the functional training is under permissible conditions. The more helpful it is for future recovery!

    The right influence, plus the right functional exercise. It's the best way to break a bone!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You are talking about the callus formed after bone healing, this situation varies from person to person, and bone healing has nothing to do with bone healing, bone healing is best to eat some foods with a relatively high amount of calcium, try not to eat too greasy things, usually the range of motion of the shoulder joint should not be too large, to avoid bone dislocation during the healing period. Hope it helps!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is normal for two months after surgery, and it is normal for the joints to be unable to move, and a large amount of muscle tissue is destroyed during the operation, and it takes some time for these tissues to be repaired. Exercise is necessary, and you should consult your treating physician as to whether or not to continue to exercise elbow function for the time being.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are two possibilities, the first is that the displacement of the fracture is increased due to one's own negligence during the period, which is the main reason; The second is that a small number of people do not heal and delay the healing of their own fractures, which is more common in the elderly and osteoporosis patients. I think it's still my own lack of attention, weight-bearing or exercise caused by dislocation, non-healing, 1mm sewing young people should be fine, but still pay attention, do not bear weight and strenuous exercise, medicine to continue to eat, Chinese patent medicine to promote fracture healing!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Maybe there was strenuous exercise in between.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Delayed or non-union may require reoperation

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally speaking, it takes at least 3 months for the callus to appear in the bone tissue after the fracture, and the blurred fracture line can still be seen after 3 months, as long as the alignment is good, generally speaking, it can grow well, but it is necessary to be vigilant against osteoporosis, periosteal destruction and other reasons caused by bone nonunion, it is recommended to recheck the fracture site 3 months after surgery, if the above situation occurs, it is recommended to go further**, I wish you soon**!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is an old saying that it takes 100 days to break your muscles and bones, and it is not unreasonable. If the bone grows, don't deal with it, if it doesn't grow well, you have to use the affected area as little as possible, you can't exert yourself, if you want to have no symptoms at all, such as pain, it will take a few months of functional exercise and adaptation, and you can fully recover. Follow the steps below** and recover:

    1.Bone fissure is a relatively mild fracture, which does not require surgery, and the average person can be treated soon under the care of splint or plaster.

    2.Be sure to rest after a bone crack. Especially when there is a bone crack in the lower limbs, it is necessary to stay in bed to recuperate. Even if you can move around on your own, try not to move to avoid worsening the injury. You can read a book, watch TV, etc., and pass the time of boredom.

    3.During bone disease, it is important to supplement more nutrients so that the wound will heal quickly. Supplementing some nutrients, drinking more bone broth and chicken broth is very helpful for the recovery of bone cracks.

    4.Patients with bone cracks should continue to see again. Because bone disease is different from other diseases, it can be accompanied by lifelong limb movement disorders.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Bone fissures are clinically called crack fractures, and fractures have time to heal clinically, as follows:

    1. Edema and organic stage: generally refers to less than 4 weeks after injury;

    2. Callus healing period: It is about 4-6 weeks after bone crack or fracture, which is mainly manifested in the stage of bone growth that we often talk about. From the X-ray, it can be clearly seen that there is a vague callus formation in **, which is the healing manifestation of bone crack or fracture;

    3. Fracture shaping period: generally refers to 8-12 weeks or more. For patients in the fracture shaping phase, the bones can already begin to bear weight slowly and gradually.

    After the patient's bone is cracked, reasonable weight bearing and training can be carried out in about 3 months. If the fracture has not healed through X-rays, then you should go to the hospital for timely treatment, otherwise it may cause secondary bone cracks and fractures. Therefore, after bone cracks, callus healing is generally after 3 months, and it can be recovered.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I have a slight fractured bone, and it takes me about half a month to drink Chinese medicine and soak my feet on crutches. Fifteen days later, the doctor said that the bones were fine and he could walk with weights. But in fact, it is just to be able to get off crutches, go down the stairs to hold on to the handrail, move slowly, usually 5 minutes of road how can it take half an hour, walk for a few minutes to rest, can not stand for a long time, sleep at night to stretch a leg still hurts.

    At the end of 1 month, I can walk slowly for 1km, but I can still only walk slowly, I can't jump, my feet can't rotate flexibly, in short, I feel that the foot is not my own. At the age of one and a half months, I can go downstairs one step at a time, and I can cross the road in time, and there is no pain in sleeping, and the swelling seems to have disappeared, but the soles of my feet are still not very flexible when the net is upturned. You can play with the ball without running around on the court.

    When I was 2 months old, I couldn't see that I was injured when I walked slowly, and I still couldn't keep up when I walked fast, and my legs seemed to be dragged. You can take one step at a time, but you still can't run and jump. It seems that the often said 100 days of broken muscles and bones is not bluffing, it is really a slow recovery, especially for people who like to move, they are tormented.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Bone crack is a relatively mild type of fracture, the first time of slight bone crack generally varies from injury to injury, and it takes a month to recover quickly, and half a year to a year for slow.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The recovery time of bone crack should be judged according to the condition and ** situation.

    Bone fissures are a type of fracture and are medically known as fissure fractures. It is mostly related to trauma and is more likely to occur in the skull, ilium, etc. The time to heal from bone fissure is related to the patient's age, whether he has a chronic disease, nutritional status, the severity of bone fissure, and whether the fracture is standardized.

    For example, the elderly, suffering from diabetes, malnutrition and other diseases, the recovery time of bone cracks will be longer.

    After the occurrence of bone cracks, it should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor**, and pay attention to adjusting diet and work and rest habits to promote the recovery of bone cracks as soon as possible.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After the bone crack is fixed, a new callus will be generated at the bone crack in seven days, and it is generally necessary to do a fluoroscopy or take a film to observe whether there are other signs at this time, and if everything is normal, the splint should be kept fixed within a month, and some Chinese medicine to strengthen the bone should be taken. After a month, remove the splint, gradually increase the amount of joint activity, ensure the daily light time, and gradually increase the weight of the part, not overweight. Within half a year, you can combine your own feelings according to the results of the filming, and of course, there is also the question of age group.

    When people are old, they should be appropriately prolonged. It should be noted that if it is a bone crack in the joint, it is necessary to move the joint properly for about 15 days, even if it is painful, it should be insisted on; When it occurs in the lower limbs, it is also necessary to move at the right time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, generally speaking, the repair of fractures, that is, to return to a completely normal state, takes about 3 months, combined with your age and gender, because adolescents are in the active period of bone development, basically the fracture can be healed after about a month.

    It is recommended that you have regular X-ray examinations, and according to the healing status of the fracture, timely removal of the brace and early start of functional exercises will help the fracture recovery. Good luck with you**.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It takes about 2 to 3 months for the bone to fully recover after the fracture, and it depends on the cultivation situation, such as eating more fish and meat to supplement calcium, drinking more water to promote metabolism, which can speed up bone healing. The crack is caused by the growth of bones, and it will be slowly conformed, so don't worry.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, according to your symptom description, after internal fixation of the mother's humerus fracture, proper functional exercise is required after the operation.

    The best principles of fracture are reduction, fixation and training, and later training is very important. I hope my answer is helpful to you.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Usually, the periosteum is peeled off and the steel plate is put on, and after the steel plate is applied, the periosteum does not need to be specially sutured. Layer by layer suture the incision will do.

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