No. The knee brace is only for SEVERE injuries ONLY.
Yes, after the operation is performed you will have a splint put on in the operating room. You should keep this on for a few days at least, then if you feel ok, you can take it off and wear a removable brace.
If a test tube is filled with oxygen when you put a glowing splint into it, the splint will relight. (To make the splint glow you have to light it then blow it out and put it into the test tube immediately.) Hope this helps. XD XD
what type of brace do I need after a extraction?? Is to put a tooth in this place
Take a test tube and put inside it a glowing splint. If the splint relights, the oxygen is present. If not, there is no oxygen.
the lighted splint would stop burning as Helium does not burn.
When a lighted splint is put into a glass jar of helium, the splint will immediately extinguish because helium is an inert gas that does not support combustion. The lack of oxygen in the helium prevents the splint from continuing to burn.
Eiether get a splint or put ice on it
unless the fracture was so small it would heal quickly (a week or two) there would be no reason not to splint it. if a splint was necessary, and the vet wouldn't splint the fracture, go to a different vet.
yes they do put a cast on but they can sometimes put a spica thumb splint on it depending upon how badly broken it is but if it is really bad they might have to operate but that is very rare.
Take the duck to the vet
The glowing splint would extinguish in nitrogen. Nitrogen gas is inert and does not support combustion.
When you put a lighted splint in nitrogen, it will continue to burn but more slowly than in oxygen due to the lack of oxygen in nitrogen. Nitrogen is an inert gas that does not support combustion, so the splint will eventually go out.