I'm not sure what your asking but in conditions meaning weather then leave a fracture away from weather lol
how long does it take for a hip hair line fracture to heal and what is the treatment
a hairline fracture is not as serious as you would think the skull can heal its self fairly quickly
You must not use the leg or arm. Rest it as much as possible or use a cast or boot.
Yes..You Can Get A Cast For Just A Hairline Fracture It Still Means You Have A Fracture (break) And A Cast Will Be Used To Mend The Bones because however serious It Is The Fracture Will Need To Be Mended Hope This Helps
Depends upon severity of fracture,age, sex, site. Usually hair line # heals -wks with proper care.
Hairline fractures can also occur when there is a sudden change in the way physical activity is performed. For example, if an athlete who usually runs on grass, suddenly begins running on concrete, he/she could develop a hairline fracture. Even a change in the intensity with which an activity is carried out can lead to a hairline fracture. For example, if a person who usually walks two kilometers on average suddenly decides to run for those two kilometers, they may develop a hairline fracture. To treat a hairline or stress fracture a doctor will usually recommend the use of crutches or a cast to keep the weight off the injured part of the body. Along with some medication for the pain and to prevent infection, this is a good non-surgical approach to treating a hairline fracture. In some cases, however, surgery may be recommended. Here the basic idea is to support the bone to help it heal. This is done by inserting screws or plates (usually in the foot) to keep the bones together. Ranka Hospital, Pune provides treatment and facilities for hairline fracture.
Take it to the hospital or doctor and find out
It depends on how susceptible it is to being hit again and whether moving your joint would make it worse.
Each person will take a different amount of time to heal. In most cases, a fractured rib will heal within 6 weeks.
A: It should take 4-6 weeks but ... we are all diffrent and it might take longer or less time.
This is a very difficult question to answer without any background information about the person or understanding of the injury. It totally depends on your age, diet, level of fitness, metabolic rate, bone density, and how big and where the hairline fracture is located. There is a very, very small percentage of hairline fractures that refuse to heal without surgery, but for the vast majority of cases 4 to 6 weeks is a pretty safe bet.
A hairline fracture of the wrist will not always need to be immobilized. If there is no displacement of the bones, the wrist will heal perfectly without casting. You may find greater comfort using a stiff brace rather than nothing, and the brace is far more comfortable, hygienic and better for the skin than a plaster cast. Your doctor will need to see x-rays to determine if the break needs casting or not. Without the cast you will need to exercise caution since the bone is already weakened, but with normal usage as you can bear it the wrist will heal in the same amount of time as with a cast. See your doctor and have x-rays in any event.