Yes but only slightly and the slightly is so little it is not worth worrying about you have 0.9% chance more
source: doctor
One reason that your middle finger could be crooked is if it is broken, or has been broken and healed wrong. A crooked finger could also indicate arthritis.
most likely because their bodies have already been broken down into sediments
By whom has the glass been broken?
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If someone thinks that he/she has broken his/her leg, that person should immediately see a doctor. Although an x-ray will most likely be performed, it is the only way do determine whether a leg has been truly broken or fractured.
It is very likely but if you have broken it in a certain position then it might not swell. If it is painful but not much swelling you may have fractured the bone or the bone may have partially been forced out of the joint.
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It is a horse that can been ridden...depending on the degree of riding, how much it has been ridden and who it is approved for (i.e. novice, beginner, intermediate or experienced). Such as a green broke horse is a horse that is likely not very well trained yet, and might be started under saddle. A well broke horse, however, has been used under saddle for a while and is likely not to buck anyone off.
Your face havent been broken yet so think about it!
Most likely not...If it's already re-healed that means the bones have already re-formed to align the way that they appear(crooked, or a bump). In lamen terms, they have been reconstructed to fit the obstacle. Bone keeps growing and growing, until it meets another bone, or more bone to connect onto. So, in theory to that, considering you said your bone grew back incorrectly, the bone had to grow more to reach the bone and it most likely took up an odd shape. If it would of been aligned, it would'NT of had to grow as much bone to meet the other bone that it annexed on. So, in answer to your question of, would the doctor rebrake my wrist after 5 years? I would say no. Unless you specificly required it or asked for it. The surgery you would have to go through wouldn't be worth it, they would have to file down bone or break some off in order to shorten it and then re break it(potentially) to align it in the correct direction. Not worth it, unless you have an extra inch or more of extra bone growth. :)