Depends on patient characteristics like age, and the severity and location in the humerus of the break.
Recovery from broken collarbone surgery can take about 6-8 weeks, but this can vary depending on the severity of the fracture and individual healing capabilities. Physical therapy may be needed to regain strength and range of motion. It's important to follow your doctor's guidance for a full recovery.
The femur and the humerus are examples of which type of bones?
The long bone in the upper arm is called the humerus.
It is best to have a bone set as soon as possible after a fracture occurs to ensure proper alignment and healing. Waiting too long can lead to improper healing and potentially the need for surgery to correct the issue. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for a broken bone.
The humerus is the bone of the upper arm, not the lower arm/forearm.
You can take some sort of steroidal medication for the healing of broken bones prescribed by your doctor
as long as i say the healing Tim is! muahaha
You can indeed join the Army if you have had surgery on your broken leg. This is of course as long as you can still use it to function properly.
The humerus. The humerus is a long bone. It can make blood cells. However, the flat, small, and irregular bones can make blood but not as much as the long bones( humerus, femur).
scratched scraped and swollen 3 s's
It will depend on your healing time. It is best to consult with your physician.
You will recover in a few weeks from surgery, but a full recovery can take 3 to 4 months of physiotherapy
In a 12 yr. old the humerus is about 12 in. long. I'm pretty sure.
i have a broken pelvic how long is this healing process normally? i also have an broken L2 lumbar the pain is unbearable alot!
That depends on the attitude and fitness of the lady.
Recovery from broken collarbone surgery can take about 6-8 weeks, but this can vary depending on the severity of the fracture and individual healing capabilities. Physical therapy may be needed to regain strength and range of motion. It's important to follow your doctor's guidance for a full recovery.
No. The humerus is the bone of your upper arm.