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It depends on the age of the patient. For younger people, maybe six months for complete healing. For older people, it can vary depending on health.
It doesn't matter the age, all humans have 206 standard bones.
depending on gender: boy = a lot Girl:none to a few Most children never suffer broken bones, but it does happen. between zero and all of them depending on the level of damage sustained in those two years.
Cancer, old age, broken bones and infections.
Depends on patient characteristics like age, and the severity and location in the humerus of the break.
We're are born with about 300 to 350 bones. Many of these bones fuse together between birth and maturity to produce an average adult total of 206 bones. So after infancy you would have 206 no matter your age
because of losing the loved ones........ or most of senior citizens are affected with joint pains and broken bones
Each person’s healing process is different. It depends on the location of the fracture, the severity of the break, age, and nutritional status.
As people age, their bones tend to become more brittle due to a decrease in bone density and slower bone turnover. This can result in slower healing times for fractures. Additionally, older individuals may have other health conditions or take medications that can interfere with the healing process.
Getting Boson !
Meat Loaf now stands 6' tall, but his height once peaked 6'2", but due to broken bones, illness and age, he has lost a couple of inches.
Meat Loaf now stands 6' tall, but his height once peaked 6'2", but due to broken bones, illness and age, he has lost a couple of inches.