Bone damage takes an amazingly long time to completely heal to a painless state, and after 3 months. some pain would be unsurprising. However, it's always a good idea to ask for a follow-up for long term injuries and as fractures of the wrist are not always easy to set, perhaps a visit to your doc is in order. [[User:Cjonb|Cjonb]] 17:09, 3 Jun 2008 (UTC)
It may not have healed in the right position, or it may have become arthritic. You can consult your doctor about it.
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The ICD-9-CM code for traumatic arthritis of the wrist due to a fracture five years ago would typically fall under the category of post-traumatic arthritis. The specific code would depend on factors such as whether the arthritis is general or localized and any additional details about the condition. It is important to consult the ICD-9-CM coding guidelines and an experienced medical coder to accurately assign the appropriate code.
boba is still alive bacase when he fell in he shot a wrist rocket a the thing. years later he came out from under the sand.
I got Lyme disease earlier this year of 2009 and i still have joint pains, and i feel very tried all the time. So I have no clue how long it last! but I still had pains for about 5 months.-Olivia
Growing pains are associated with rapid periods of growth. Please see a doctor, there's no way you can be helped by posting on line and no one should have pain for years without relief.
4 years equals one chevron stripe worn at the bottom of the sleeve near the wrist.
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If it is only a sprain, there can be some ligamentous laxity. However, if it is a fracture and it heals improperly or in the wrong position (or does not heal at all), there can be some consequences, such as early arthritis or improper functioning of the joint.but what if it feels like it is getting worse all though it was originally a sprain
Yes. Your bone doesn't actually "knit" back together, but grows new bone over the fracture. The calcification of this bone (how strong it is) can be aged.
Usually a fracture in soluble rock. Over thousands or more years of water flowing along the fracture, the rock gradually dissolves, leaving behind a void or a cave.
people say that they grow back stronger but i have broken my wrist 3 times in 7 years, the 1st time, a clean snap but the other 2 were from simple falling over in netball and tennis and was just a fracture and its now the doctors say i probably have a weak spot where i 1st broke it.