Can humeral bone still grow after fracture of a year

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Humeral fracture is mainly caused by the invasion of violence. Like other fractures, it needs timely surgical treatment and postoperative care. Let's take a look at the humerus fracture. Can the bone grow after one year.

Can humeral bone still grow after fracture of a year

First of all: after humeral fracture a year bone has long, the most effective method is to take a film to examine! You have to take a film for review! Only after reexamination can we see if it is long.

Secondly: it takes months to improve the joint function after fracture. As long as you are careful and persistent, you will make progress every day. Don't worry too much. After a period of exercise, you will feel progress when you look back. Because the basic reason for elbow stiffness is the adhesion between bone and soft tissue. It's invisible to release and absorb these adhesion by exercise. It's more like the process of running a rubber band. At the beginning, it will always rebound back, but the strength of rebound will be smaller and smaller.

Finally: under normal circumstances, in 8 weeks can reach 30-40 degrees of activity, will generally return to near normal, even in 3 months to reach this degree, through persistent exercise, there will be satisfactory recovery. However, special attention should be paid to the fracture healing. The first three months is the key period of fracture healing. Excessive exercise will destroy the basis of fracture healing. We should fully communicate with the attending doctor and exercise under the guidance of the doctor. The fracture site should be protected.

matters needing attention

The diet should be light, eat more fruits and vegetables, keep the stool unobstructed, stay in bed after operation, intestinal peristalsis slow, combined with the operation strike, will affect the function of the gastrointestinal tract, as soon as possible to restore the function of the gastrointestinal tract, is conducive to the recovery of the disease.