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If you are in a walking cast to brace it could be at least 6-8 weeks. But it can be more if not take care of.
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My father broke both of his heels (forced to jump off a piece of machinery that was collapsing or risk being crushed).
He was in a wheel chair for 6 weeks and walked with a cane for 4 weeks after that. After 10 weeks he said there was no further effect other than an occasional soreness when it rained. He was around age 50 at the time and in relatively good health.
Age and health issues will vary the time involved.
I think it depends on age and sex ,and type of fracture , for line fracture it would take over 6weeks in adult male.
If you are talking about a break it takes about 2-3 months for the bone to fuse back together.
A stable tibia fracture will take at least 6 weeks to heal. The patient will need to use crutches for a few weeks to aid in healing and to keep stress off the bone as it knit back together.
it takes roughly 5to6 weeks
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The normal tibia takes approximately nine months to heal.
how long does it take to heal a broken femur? it has been a year and still not normal is this the norm?
If someone breaks a tibia bone, there are a couple ways to fix it. There is surgery, or you can let it heal on its own. The process of healing involves weight bearing, physical therapy, and early motion and may take at least 4 months to heal.
The amount of time it will take for a broken neck to completely heal will vary with each person. The broken neck could take a few months to heal, a few years, or in some cases, never.
how long does it take a broken pelvis to heal
6 to 16 weeks
i have a broken pelvic how long is this healing process normally? i also have an broken L2 lumbar the pain is unbearable alot!
depending what kind of fracture and severity it can take 5-10 weeks
Rodents, unlike most mammals cannot heal broken bones.
it depends on your age and the severity of your break but it can be from 4 weeks - 10
Depends how bad usually a few days to a week
If your baby's rib is broken PLEASE take the baby immediately to the hospital! The hospital can answer your question for your baby's specific case.