Generally, you would immobilize a limb with a greenstick fracture until the bone healed. The doctor might not use a cast to immobilize it.
Greenstick fracture is common in children because their bones have a higher collagen content and are more flexible than adults' bones. This type of fracture occurs when the bone bends and partially breaks, similar to how a green stick would break.
Greenstick fractures are more common in children because their bones are softer and more flexible than adult bones. When a child's bone bends under stress, it may crack like a green stick, rather than break completely. The flexibility of children's bones also allows them to absorb more energy before fracturing.
Yes, you can survive E. coli infection if promptly and effectively treated.
Skin tags are associated with friction and rubbing on the skin. They can be treated by a doctor through methods such as freezing, cutting, or burning them off.
yes. it actually helps a lot to do a bunch of crunches and sit ups too. this strengthens your core which can help to strenthen your pelvis.
greenstick fracture
greenstick fracture.
A Greenstick Fracture
put a bandaid on it
You can after it has properly healed.
Greenstick fractures are most common under 6 years of age, and are rarely seen up to 10 years of age.
Greenstick Fractures only occur in young pliable bones.
Greenstick Fracture
False
greenstick, fissured, comminuted, transverse, oblique, spinal
mine took 6 wks
4-6 Weeks depending on if its a greenstick fracture or worse.