yeah it really hurts ... still after 4 weeks. i chipped the bone in my pinky middle knuckle and im very impatient on the healing process.
it looks slightly bent. they say they cant set chipped bones, wich makes sense ... so will it look like this forever?
This condition is commonly known as an avulsion fracture, where a small piece of bone breaks off due to the pull of a tendon or ligament. In the case of the hip bone, it may be referred to as an avulsion fracture of the greater trochanter. Treatment typically involves rest, immobilization, and sometimes surgery.
The easiest way to determine the presence of bone chips is to have your elbow x-rayed. If the chips are large enough, you can probably feel them "floating" around. You also may be able to feel a concave area in your elbow where the bone chipped off.
No, a potato chip is not living. Living things are able to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and require energy to sustain themselves, characteristics that a potato chip does not possess.
A small bony density adjacent to the medial aspect of the distal fibula epiphysis could be consistent with an accessory ossicle like the os subfibulare. This accessory bone is usually benign and incidental but can sometimes be associated with ankle pain or instability if it causes impingement on nearby structures. Further evaluation and clinical correlation may be needed to determine the significance of this finding.
One type of chip being implanted in humans for identity verification is called a RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chip. These chips can store and transmit data wirelessly, allowing them to be used in a variety of applications such as access control, financial transactions, and healthcare.
A sprained ankle can sometimes result in a bone chip, called an avulsion fracture. This is not a common result of a sprain.
A bone chip occurs in horses when they either bang against something and a sliver of bone pops off the main bone or they are worked harder than their bodies can handle and a bone chip breaks off. The location of the bone chip and any type of surgical history will factor into whether the horse can be ridden or not. You should have the horse Radiographed (X-Rays) and checked by a equine Veterinarian to see if the horse is sound for any type of riding.
Why are you asking me bone head
The tibia is a large shin bone (as oppossed to the fibula which is it's smaller partner) which starts from the knee and ends at the ankle. A chip most likely means that your bone has been damaged and a small particle has broken off.
A Gloginger is a shape that does not have angles edges or sides like a potatoe chip or a finger.
Calcium food like e.g: milk eggs cheese consult your g.p about bone growth.
The practice of manipulating coins or chips is called 'legerdemain',which simply means 'sleight of hand'.
Doctors typically remove a bone chip in the foot through a surgical procedure called arthroscopy. They make small incisions and insert a tiny camera and surgical instruments to visualize and remove the bone chip. In some cases, an open surgery may be required if the chip is too large or there are other associated injuries.
Not unless you're financially able to care for it
cause it has a chip the locates in the middle of my modem
u have 2 click n put ur finger on the mouse pad
unfortunately, no. iv been having a problem with mine for a while. iv got a 9600m GT graphics chip and half the time it will will play the game great, but the other half it will stick it middle finger up at you.