Bone Breaks can take different times to heal, It depends on how bad it is, and what exactly went wrong. It could vary form 4 weeks to 8 weeks. Depending if it heals on the dot.
The Milwaukee brace, also known as a cervico-thoraco-lumbo-sacral orthosis or CTLSO, is a back brace used in the treatment of spinal curvatures (such as scoliosis or kyphosis) in children. It is a full-torso brace that extends from the pelvis to the base of the skull. This brace is normally used with growing adolescents to hold a 25° to 40° advancing curve. It is often prescribed to be worn 23 hours a day for several years, or in some cases, permanently to offset worsening of the spinal curve deformity.
From Birmingham, England, it's 5 hours. From Birmingham, Alabama, it's 13 hours.
If you are still growing, the curve can gradually progress (get worse). If you're no longer growing, it's much less likely that the curve will progress - but still possible. Doctors don't know why this happens, so your doctor should be scheduling regular check-ups to monitor your spine. If you're at 33 degrees and still growing, most doctors will recommend bracing. There are several different types of braces (Boston brace, Milwaukee brace, Providence brace), and most need to be worn ~23 hours per day. The Providence brace only needs to be worn overnight; ~12 hours per day. Bracing is supposed to either slow or stop the curve's progression, but it's not always entirely effective - again, doctors don't know why.
You should sleep 9 hours
Yes. Shannen Doherty stated in an interview some years ago that she had been thrown off her horses so many times that she had developed a painful back condition and a doctor recommended that she wear a back brace 24 hours a day.
You should sleep six hours in the morning.
A preteen should get around 9 hours of sleep.
Well, it depends on your age. Adults should get 6-8 hours of sleep, while children should get at least 7-9 hours.
8 to 10 hours
My wife has been afflicted with this condition for about 18 months. We have tried a number of braces but to date we have been unable to find one that will keep her head up and which does not produce pain. She is presently using a "Minerva" brace but it is less than satisfactory and she is only able to wear it for a few hours due to pain and the fact that it will not or cannot keep her head lifted. If anyone knows of a brace that might be better than the on e she is now using please reply here.contac
Hours of what?
we should get 8 to 9 hours a night so about 60 hours a week.