Left proximal radius fracture, how long to recover

Updated on healthy 2024-08-05
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    After 2-3 months after the callus at the fracture is completely formed, go to the hospital for a re-examination, if the fracture heals well, the plaster can now be removed, and the functional exercise should be done after the plaster is removed, and it will slowly recover; Usually pay attention to supplementing some calcium supplements to increase bone strength and avoid strenuous exercise and collisions. From the fracture to the present, the cast can be completely removed in a month and a half, and the elbow joint is flexed, extended, and rotated functionally. But it must be done after dozens of days of training to go from weak to strong, from slow to fast.

    After manual reduction of proximal radius fractures, the elbow is usually fixed with a functional cast or splint at 90 degrees of elbow flexion. Fixed for a month and a half, the elbow joint has been stiff, so when bending and stretching, you need to gradually increase the strength every day, and the elbow joint can be soaked and massaged with 50-55 degrees hot water every day (the Chinese herbal medicine liquid for bone injuries is better) to facilitate the recovery of the elbow joint and forearm! You can't take bone medicine anymore!

    Insist on exercising for 1-2 months to return to normal, but avoid strenuous exercise for the affected limb within half a year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Plaster fixation does not help the growth of bones, fixed for a long time (more than 10 days) will also make the joint stiff, fracture ** The focus is not to fix and recuperate at home, but to let the broken bone grow and heal quickly in a short period of time This is the most important thing, and it is what the patient wants to see the most, your problem is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine **, external splint fixation, and then external application of Chinese medicine to quickly connect the bone, generally within a month of fracture, the pain can be basically eliminated after about 7 days of medication, and the splint can be removed in 10 days, In about 20 days, you can go down to the ground on crutches to learn to walk, and the whole process can be basically in about 30 to 40 days. If the fracture is too long, too old, or the fracture is severe, it will take a little longer. Before the broken bone is not healed, rest more and move less, and use Western medicine with caution, especially hormone-containing drugs should not be used.

    Hu's Orthopedics wishes you a speedy **!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    How long does it take to recover from a broken radius? Gender: Female Age: 34 History: No How long does it take to recover from a fracture of the radius. Hello, it takes about 8-10 weeks for a clinical** radius fracture, during which attention needs to be paid to elevating the forearm of the affected limb, 90....

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Legal analysis: civil compensation items include: medical expenses, lost work expenses, nursing expenses, transportation expenses, accommodation expenses, hospital meal subsidies, necessary nutrition expenses, if the victim is disabled due to injury, the necessary expenses incurred due to the increase in living needs and the loss of income caused by the loss of working ability, including disability compensation, disability assistive device expenses, living expenses of dependents, as well as necessary expenses, nursing expenses, and follow-up expenses actually incurred due to nursing care and continuation, the compensation obligor shall also compensate.

    The minimum compensation standard for lost work expenses and nursing expenses is 144 yuan per day, if the actual income is higher than this amount, it can be calculated according to the actual income, the hospital meal subsidy is 100 yuan per day, and the nutrition fee is 100 yuan per day, and the injured party can request a personal injury disability appraisal at the same time as filing a civil compensation lawsuit, and the compensation amount is subject to the conclusion of the personal injury disability appraisal, and the general compensation for grade 10 disability is 74,600 yuan for disability compensation, and about 5,000 yuan for mental damages, and the compensation is increased according to the level.

    Legal basis: Article 10 of the Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance The employer shall pay the work-related injury insurance premiums on time. Individual employees do not pay work-related injury insurance premiums.

    The amount of work-related injury insurance premiums paid by an employer is the product of the total wages of its employees multiplied by the employer's contribution rate. For industries that are difficult to pay work-related injury insurance premiums according to the total salary, the specific way of paying work-related injury insurance premiums shall be prescribed by the social insurance administrative department.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The recovery period after the distal wrist fracture is three months, when the wrist joint, that is, the distal radius fracture is significantly displaced, the fracture cannot be restored to normal by manual reduction, or the alignment can be accepted, and the surgical ** surgery is performed, and the steel plate and screw reduction and internal fixation are performed. In the early postoperative period, the surgical incision should be observed, the dressing should be changed regularly, and the surgical incision should be disinfected to prevent infection of the surgical incision.

    The sutures can be removed about two weeks after the surgery, but starting the day after the surgery, Yuanbi can gradually start to perform functional exercises for the wrist joint, including back extension and flexion of the wrist joint. It is recommended to practice the dorsal extension flexion and rotation of the wrist joint to a normal level within 1-2 months after the operation, which can prevent the stiffness of the wrist joint to the greatest extent.

    Weakened radiation from the median ulnar nerve that bifurcated around nerve signals leads to muscle atrophy. After reduction, two-thirds of the dorsum of the hand loses extension and flexion. In general, it is recommended to go to the **department or sports department for a definitive examination before symptomatic **.

    Usually, conventional**, such as acupuncture, electricity**, shockwave, etc., can be used, including vertebral fractures and Barton dorsal fractures; Smith fractures, Patton fractures, and driver fractures metastasized to the volar side.

    On the third day of the fracture, I removed the cast and started moving my wrist with my SEM fist. Then I put on a cast (exercise under a doctor's board if there is a risk). I punched in half a month.

    I did this after three days of rest. It's only been 10 days (March 19, 2015). Do not straighten your arm when you break it.

    The cast talus is too tight, the fingers don't move, and the fingers, wrists, and forearms are swollen and uncomfortable. It's not easy to sleep at night. The left and right sides cannot be kept flat.

    Not in Ionia, nor in waking up in pain. Now, I'm thinking about carelessness. It's too expensive.

    I threw it all night. I have been involved in orthopaedic education and research for 35 years. I introduced the concept of minimally invasive ** to the earliest field of trauma orthopedics in China.

    I am good at clinical diagnosis and ** of ulcerative lesions, severe pelvic fractures, periarticular fractures, osteomyelitis, and have profound academic achievements and rich clinical experience.

    It is difficult to recover by manipulation. First apply pressure to you, then apply a cast (the doctor helped me put my finger between my upper arms). The cast is long and tight.

    After a few more days, you will feel pain in the upper left corner of your back from time to time. The advantages of surgery** are that fractures can be reduced under direct vision, anatomical reduction can be achieved, and the purpose of early functional training can be achieved through internal fixation, and the disadvantages are that it is invasive and expensive.

    One hundred days. Patients with fractures anxiously wait for their bones to grow as soon as possible, but there is no specific time to assess when they can recover after a fracture. Many people waited a long time and did not see it grow. Some patients see their patients as better than their own.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, I am happy to answer for you: 1. For the question of compensation for distal radius fracture, we must first know whether the fracture has healed. If the distal radius fracture heals, it will have a significant impact on your life.

    2. You can do disability identification. If the disability assessment can be graded, you can get a certain amount of compensation, the specific amount is determined by the level of your disability level, if the fracture of the distal radius of the left hand does not affect your daily life. 3. If the hand can move normally, then your situation will not be able to do the disability assessment, then you will definitely not be able to pay much money, so if the distal radius is fractured.

    After healing, it has affected your daily life and hand activities, and it is recommended that you go for a disability assessment and receive compensation according to the rating of the disability assessment. Finally, I wish you a happy life and a good mood every day

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