How long can this fracture go to the ground and how long can it be easy to solve!!

Updated on healthy 2024-07-24
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I also broke a bone, it was an ankle fracture and a steel nail I can slowly walk away on crutches in about three months I can try to walk on crutches for half a month I can't be in a hurry after the fracture, I have to slowly recuperate It's okay not to take the steel plate Your steel plate is estimated to be able to be placed in the body It's too cheap to do it I wish you a speedy **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Western medicine fracture surgery is more expensive, the second is that the method taken can not promote the rapid growth of broken bones, such a serious fracture, only fixed by steel plates and nails, the growth of broken bones is very slow (three or five months of fast recovery, slow one year or even longer), fractures do not heal for a long time, and the affected area will be easy to necrosis.

    If you want to get ** as soon as possible, it is not enough to rely on surgical fixation, after the bone is fixed, it is still necessary to use drugs to promote the growth of a large number of callus in the broken place as soon as possible, and healing in the shortest time is the most important thing, and it is also what the patient wants to see the most, your problem is recommended to use folk Chinese herbal medicine for external application**, comminuted fracture within a month, the pain can be greatly reduced after 5 to 7 days, and you can go down to the ground to learn to walk on crutches after a month (it takes a long time to recuperate at home only by surgery), about** In about 50 to 60 days, you can walk on crutches, take a film after 10 days and half a month of maintenance to see that the callus at the broken place grows well, and the steel plate can be removed after half a year of fracture, after all, it is a foreign body, and it can be taken out as much as possible.

    Before the first day, it is advisable to rest more and be less active, avoid eating high-calcium foods, and use Western medicines with caution, especially hormone drugs and painkillers.

    Good luck soon**!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello! Fracture can be **, 2 months have passed, and I haven't walked on the ground, saying that the growth of the callus at the broken end of the fracture is too slow.

    The growth rate of callus at the end of the fracture directly affects the fracture recovery of patients. 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 speed of callus growth cannot be said how long and how long the callus grows, which is not accurate. If there is no callus formation at the broken end of the fracture, no matter how long the fracture lasts, you can't exercise walking.

    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. If there is a plump callus fracture, it will heal and you can resume normal walking.

    After a long time of fracture, there will be more or less sequelae after **.

    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**!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Repeat x-rays are recommended to compare bone healing. Generally, after 3 months of fracture, you can walk on the ground.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    For talar fractures, be careful not to walk for long periods of time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Multiple leg fractures usually take about 2 weeks to a month to get off the ground. Multiple fractures of the leg generally require surgical open reduction and internal fixation**. Leg fractures, tibial fractures, fibula fractures, or both bones have fractures, and the method of ** is different, generally speaking, closed fractures, often the tibia is fixed with intramedullary nails, and the fibula is fixed with a steel plate, if the fixation effect is better, the fracture is a transverse fracture, relatively stable, the incision at the surgical site is healed better, and you can move to the ground 2 weeks after surgery.

    If it is oblique, or comminuted fracture, or multiple fractures with instability in intramedullary nail fixation, fixed with steel plates, or lower tibial fracture, with poor soft tissue conditions, or developmental fracture, in this case, it is necessary to fix with external fixation bracket, poor stability, large degree of injury, poor local soft tissue conditions, and slower healing, at this time, it generally takes about a month to get off the ground. Multiple fractures are relatively serious fractures, often need surgery, after the operation, has not been discharged, need to consult the attending doctor, strictly follow the doctor's instructions, and if it has been discharged, it is necessary to recheck the fracture X-ray, to see the healing and stability of the fracture, and then decide whether it is better to go to the ground, after all, the individual age, nutritional status, and the degree of injury are different, so the specific time of the ground is not exactly the same for everyone.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Problem analysis: It takes 6-8 months for the fracture to heal before the missing mask can reach the original bone strength, so the patient is forbidden to exercise in any form for 3 months after the fracture, normal life activities, and appropriate activities such as running and swimming within 3-6 months after the injury.

    Suggestions: After the fracture, eat more food that is high in calcium and protein. The best thing is (if there is no problem with digestion, food is better than supplementing calcium with medicine) dairy products (if you are not allergic to milk) and beans, beef and mutton, pork rib soup, and do not eat allergenic foods such as fish and shrimp.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Condition analysis: Hello, according to the information you provided, you should have a lower limb fracture, the fracture is more serious, and you can't move down prematurely.

    Guidance: Generally, the lower limb should be in bed for 6-8 weeks after a fracture, so you can walk and exercise after 6-8 weeks after the fracture. However, the specific time of going to the ground should be determined by going to the orthopedic department of the hospital to ask a doctor for physical examination and X-ray, and according to the healing of the fracture.

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