yes, it helps to heal the broken bone
Milk, meats mainly something high in calcium and protein
Fractures grow when the body's natural defenses to affected areas(in this case, the broken bone) allow certain substances (such as calcium to mend bone) to heal the fracture.
heal strong and healther
It does not. It supports a damaged structure until the bone heals.
A brace or support to a broken bone would be a cast. When a person experiences a clean break in a bone, a doctor will apply a cast to the broken bone area. The cast allows to bone to heal properly.
yes!
It doesn't. Completely ruins your life.
It is true that the fibrocartilage callus is the first repair mass to splint the broken bone. The bone will attempt to heal itself.
you could do some light exercise like moving your legs gently and trying to stand up.
For most broken bones, a visit to the hospital, a re-setting of the bone, casting, and pain medication will heal the bone over time. In extreme cases, some bones require surgery.
Bone setters were responsible for healing broken legs in the 19th century. Bone setters were surgeons and barbers of the day who learned their skills through apprenticeships.
When the marrow prdouces new cells and reataces the bone it takes about 3 weeks.