It depends on the location and severity of the fracture. If the damage requires surgery, the malleus can be removed and replaced with a prosthetic. Sometimes surgeons can graft cartilage from elsewhere in the ear to help repair the fracture.
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If the tibia or fibula bone is fractured, they will need to be healed. A doctor will put the limb in a cast to help them heal.
Orthopedists sometimes prescribe bone growth stimulators, typically when a fractured bone fails to heal.
More or less the same difference between a broken pencil and an unbroken pencil, except the bone has the potential to heal.
once a doctor sets it back in place just time will heal it
The best way to find out how you can heal your bone pain would be to research it on WebMD or talk to your family doctor.
A fractured bone is also known as a greenstick, which is a crack in the bone. It is a clean break and no bones are out of place. Fractures are still very painful but they do heal faster than an actual break.
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it depends where it is fractured and how serious it is
If you want it to heal wrong, ignore the doctor and do whatever you want. Just be ready for a crooked leg or an operation.
A fractured clavicle is a common childhood injury. Doctor's use what is called a figure of eight splint to immobilize the joint so that it can heal, which usually takes around 8-12 weeks.
Yes, it would be a good place to start. She may refer you to an orthopedist or bone doctor.