Bind it so you can't move it. But not too tight. Get to a doctor as fast as possible to get it set and put into a cast
the diastal radius (forearm-fracture) the diastal radius (forearm-fracture)
no he had got a broken bone on his forearm
I recently got my cast off my brolen ulna (forearm), my doc has suggested that i dont do any contact sports for 4 weeks
You need a gunsmith. It might be possilbe or it might not be
The symptoms of inability to pronate the forearm and loss of finger movement in digits 1-3 suggest an injury to the median nerve. The median nerve is responsible for the motor function of several muscles in the forearm and hand, including those involved in pronation and finger movements. Damage to this nerve can result from a broken forearm, particularly if there is associated trauma or swelling in the area. As a result, the affected individual may experience weakness in wrist flexion and difficulty with thumb, index, and middle finger movements.
bilateral = both sides Fracture = broken or cracked Radius = one of the bones in your forearm
Follow your orthopedist's instructions regarding suggested physical therapy.
A week or a month. Hope this helps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know there isn't much detail, but at leasts this answers your question!
The ulna is a bone in forearm
The radius is one of two bones of the forearm. It's on the thumb side of your forearm. It's wide at the wrist end (distal) and narrow at the elbow end (proximal).The radial head is the name of the part of the radius at the elbow end of the forearm and forms part of the elbow joint.A non-displaced fracture just means that the fractured (broken) pieces of bone are not moved out of place. Another way of stating this is that the bone is cracked. It's broken all the way through but not moved out of its normal position.
-The boy had cuts and bruises on his forearm. -The war veteran lost his forearm in Vietnam. -I hurt my forearm playing sports.
The length of the forearm from the elbow to the fingertips is typically referred to as the "forearm length" or simply the "forearm."