Well I dont think it is possible to do it yourself i would go to the doctor bt if you are daring and don't care just put you'r fingers that are not broke over it and snap it into place Bewarned: It does not make a pretty sound + screaming and it will hurt but I really do suggest you see a doctor thats my opinion
Dislocation of the cuboid bone in your foot. Common in athletes, and needs manipulation to put back into place.
they need it to be protected and so it will put your bone back in place.
A dislocation is when a bone pops out of place. To put it back in place you normally pull fast and hard. But it depends on what you dislocated.
You can put the bone back where it should be which would enable healing but no, you cannot break it back into place. That would further damage the bone and cause more pain in the long run. You may however "snap" it back into place which has the ability to sound (and feel) like the bone breaking a second time.
No...once a bone is taken out..it can't be put back in
No! If you cut your finger off, whether it be your whole finger or just the tip, you should not place it in milk or any liquid as it will shrink. Instead, place the finger in an airtight bag and in turn, place the bag on ice. Do not put the finger directly on the ice. Take the finger to the ER with you
you have to put 2 fingers in the wholes and then you left finger goes in the whole in the back of you recorder.
put it in ice and go to the doctor
ORIF stands for Open Reduction Internal Fixation in medical terms. This is a type of surgery used to fix broken bones. During this two part surgery, the bone is put back into place then an internal fixation tool is inserted to put the bone back together with screws or plates.
GO STRAIGHT TO THE DOCTOR AND GET HELP AND PUT A BANDAGE ONTO IT AND PUT NEOSPORN ONTO THE SOAR NAIL..
Put your index finger down her coyte ;)
You wrap the wool twice around your finger, then put the back loop over, then loop one more, back loop over, and so on.