Most likely not...If it's already re-healed that means the bones have already re-formed to align the way that they appear(crooked, or a bump). In lamen terms, they have been reconstructed to fit the obstacle. Bone keeps growing and growing, until it meets another bone, or more bone to connect onto. So, in theory to that, considering you said your bone grew back incorrectly, the bone had to grow more to reach the bone and it most likely took up an odd shape. If it would of been aligned, it would'NT of had to grow as much bone to meet the other bone that it annexed on. So, in answer to your question of, would the doctor rebrake my wrist after 5 years? I would say no. Unless you specificly required it or asked for it. The surgery you would have to go through wouldn't be worth it, they would have to file down bone or break some off in order to shorten it and then re break it(potentially) to align it in the correct direction. Not worth it, unless you have an extra inch or more of extra bone growth. :)
cause there bodys dident receive the stuff from the mother or cause they broke a body part and it can not be fixed or healed and sometimes from hippopttas.
Jack mom need to fixed his head after he broke it because he wanted to go and play.Jack's head was fixed by his mum because he broke it.
Jack mom fixed his head after he fell down the hill and broke it because he had a bump and a cut in his head.
Fixed, healed, mended, and undamaged are words. Those are opposites of damage.
Yes
'Naotte' is the "-te" form of the verb 'naoru,' meaning "to be fixed/healed."
More than likely a small spring broke in the e-brake pedal assembly. The assembly is not designed to be taken apart and fixed. You will need to replace the assembly with a new one from the dealer or a used one from a wrecking yard.
Jack mom fixed his head after he fell down the hill and broke his forehead because he was bleeding a lot.
Most front wheel drive vehicles do. -The caliper in all vehicles is fixed and the 'floating disc' is the brake rotor.
you should go to the doctor and they will probably put a cast or a brace on it or if it's bad enough you might get surgery. if you don't get it fixed then it might not grow the right way..haha
There is a brake switch which is actually behind the brake pedal, the fuse would not have blown its more like the brake switch. Easily fixed too.
Low brake fluid in master cylinder? Parking brake not fully released?