Simple.Call the hospital.
It has not been scientifically proved that magnets can help heal bones.
they help animals if they are sick and have broken bones and they give them medicine and stuff.
it could but i would go with pudding
they help animals if they are sick and have broken bones and they give them medicine and stuff.
What? If you're asking about applying a sling after splinting an arm fracture in the field, then I'd say "Yes, do that." Splinting a fractured arm helps immobilize it but it can still swing around as the patient moves and bang into things. A sling would help further.
Bones act as a anchor for the muscles, tendons, and ligaments, so the person can have mobility and do basic tasks.
Some crutches help a person with a broken leg walk.
Diseases no. However it can be used to heal or help bruises and broken bones depending on how serious the injury is.
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I think it does. When you're sleeping, your body heals at the same time. So it seems logical.
an archaeologist, a palentologist, or an osteologist , depending on if you mean fossils or a broken body partIt depends on why they are looking at the bones. If you are talking about the character Temperence "Bones" Brennan, she is a cultural anthropologist, she is brought in to help identify where a person might've been from so they can solve crimes.
You splint it and go to hospital for medical treatment as soon as possible.