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It doesn't. Completely ruins your life.
Six to eight weeks. Depends on the fracture.
This is similar to the structure of a condom. It is extremely lubed up and has a whole for insertion. After the long rigid part there is the end where a bubble of air is stalled, this is what helps you when you need to heal a bone.
depending what kind of fracture and severity it can take 5-10 weeks
it depends on your age and the severity of your break but it can be from 4 weeks - 10
Because the shin has a finer layer than other bones.
If a fracture isn't treated, the bone will still heal, but it may not heal correctly. The bone may grow together improperly and result in a crooked or lumpy area. It may also end up being more painful in the long term than it would have been if it had been properly treated.
Bone simulators, such as Phsio Stim, is a safe, not surgical method helping long bones that are not joint together heal. They are commonly used in situations when bones break after trauma.
Never
With no stresses or movement ( that's what casts are for ) any bone will heal in six to eight weeks. A metatarsal is stressed every time you step, so you should expect a little longer.
Yes because the bone is longer then it is wide.
If you still have pain from a place where you broke a bone after three years, the pain is not from a broken bone but from something else. Bones do not normally take that long to heal. You should find out what it is. Torn tendons can be repaired in this day and age. Bone chips can be removed. Or you can continue to put up with it for another 3 years.