Usually you will have to wear a brace, or some sort of thing where the doctors give you to put on it. For protection. Then, it takes...hmm, maybe a few weeks until you can take it off. After that, it's fine. :)
as a broken bone heals the bone fibers knit themself baack together
yes you can, but it would take more force to break the healed bone a second time because when bone heals, the new bone is stronger.
An undisclosed fracture is a broken bone that is not apparent on examination. Often these kind of fractures are only discovered after they are healed.
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.
Yes, as in "The doctor healed my broken arm."
If a bone is broken, typically there is pain. A point where a stress fracture occurs often does not hurt before the time the bone breaks, but hurts afterward. Some people have stood and walked when they've had a small stress fracture in the feet. As bone heals and lays in new bone in the broken area, there is often mild to moderate pain as healing takes place. An area that was broken in the past may ache and hurt for years after the bone has healed.
Osteonecrosis ( decay of a bone )
Either they wouldn't, or they would rap up the broken area with a cloth. The cloth would hold the bone together while it healed, and it is the same idea today with a cast.
Yes, because of the bone thickness it will be able to heal. Restrain from physical activity on the heel. When healed ware brace to keep the healed bone strong.
Yes but only slightly and the slightly is so little it is not worth worrying about you have 0.9% chance more source: doctor
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If the vertebrae slipped the vertebrae 's bone will be dislocated or it might be broken.
Hope springs eternal.