That kind of question can only really be answered by a doctor. It depends on how bad the fracture is. It will be different for different fractures and there are other things that may influence it, like the age of the patient, the weight of the patient, if they have any other conditions that could affect them etc.
Depending on how large the fracture is, yes. I had a tiny fracture on the crest of my left hip and I've been able to walk fine. No pain when walking, but any pressure on the area made it feel sore like a big bruise.
A femur fracture is a break in the thigh bone, which is the longest and strongest bone in the human body. It can be caused by trauma from falls, accidents, or other high-impact injuries. Treatment typically involves immobilization, surgery, or a combination of both depending on the severity of the fracture.
A break and a fracture are exactly the same the same thing. The word "fracture" is just a medical term for a break.
A simple fracture - results in a 'clean' break across the bone. A green-stick fracture is an incomplete break.
simple fracture
A diamond fracture is a break or a crack in the stone.
You can use the word 'break' for fracture
Yes, Fracture is the techincal term for a break.
A bowing fracture is a fracture that only happens in children where the bone bends but does not break.
Gypsum has a brittle fracture with a conchoidal or uneven break. It tends to break into irregular, sharp pieces when fractured.
Yes
Fracture.