Yes but I would not do it
A hairline fracture is a nondisplaced fracture.
Tim's leg had a hairline fracture.
It's a fracture you can only see on an x-ray.
Rest
Yes
probably
A hairline hip fracture, also known as a stress fracture, can be one of the hardest fractures to diagnose. You would experience a great deal of pain when any pressure is placed on the leg in which the hip fracture is located.
How long a cast is on depends on the location of the hairline fracture. In sensitive areas the cast will need to be worn longer.
A hairline hip fracture, also known as a stress fracture, can be one of the hardest fractures to diagnose. You would experience a great deal of pain when any pressure is placed on the leg in which the hip fracture is located.
You can tell with X-rays, but it's really not worth it. The treatment is much the same- cooling, rest and elevation. A hairline fracture doesn't normally require a cast, so just be prudent in your activities for six to eight weeks.
fracture depends what kind of brake could be a compound or hairline fracture but mainly a fracture
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