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The best way is to go to a gym and work out on the machines to do exercises such as hamstring curls, leg extensions, leg presses and squats can be done without machines. But you should get instructions on how to do them properly by a professional trainor.
You should go to your doctor or the E.R. If your stitches are falling out then they either weren't done properly, or the skin around the stitches is weakened and not holding.
If you break your arm you usually get just a cast. Unless you go in for surgery you won't usually need stitches.
There are many ways to find books on crochet stitches. You can go to the internet, or the local library, or some yarn shops will also sell them, or even teach you some basic stitches.
Yes. The people are very kind! If you go to anybodies house, they would offer you some water or food.
What did her doctor recommend? In general, with a minor procedure and a small number of sutures (stitches), the area can be exposed to water within 8-10 days. If the stitches are out and there are no open areas, it is probably safe, but please follow your doctor's advice; he or she knows your child and is looking out for her best interest.
depending where you go to the vet they usally just dissolve
Possibly. The employer owes a duty of safe ingress and egress (entering and exiting) the place of business. Had the injury happened at the coffee shop on the way in, that would not be covered.
Stop the bleeding with pressure and go to the ER for stitches.
Put in work!!! Go to the gym and do leg workouts like, squats, leg presses, calf raises, and lunges. Also, practice jumping. Practice makes perfect!!!
It really depends on why the stitches were in there. If the stitches were there due to surgical implication i.e. fracture bone, ligament or tendon rupture, then you need to go through an appropriate amount of physical therapy to gain motion and strength back to the foot and ankle. If the stitches were there because you cut your foot on something, once the stitches come out, as long as the skin is closed you can play football. If you are worried, you can use krazy glue on the area that had the stitches or place a bandage on the area. I have had athletes play with stitches on as long as the area was well padded and bandaged up.