If you want it to heal wrong, ignore the doctor and do whatever you want. Just be ready for a crooked leg or an operation.
There was severe muscle damage associated with the fractured right femur.
Yes, putting hard (full or excessive body weight) on any fractured bone can cause further damage. It can also damage near by tissues, organs, and blood vessel's as well.
A fractured maxilla is more likely to have compromised blood supply, less bone density, and is subjected to constant movement due to being in the facial area. In contrast, the femur has a better blood supply, higher bone density, and is more stable due to being a weight-bearing bone. These factors contribute to slower healing and an increased risk of complications with a fractured maxilla compared to a fractured femur.
clavicle is most commonly fractured. but in old females femur usually fractured at neck level.
fat embolism
Its almost right next to your femoral artery. You puncture that and you die quickly and painlessly in three minutes.
There is no organ linked to the femur bone for there is only muscles linked to the femur, the answer has come from a very good doctor.
When someone has fractured a rib or a hip, roll them into the recovery position on the fractured side. This will push the broken bones back into place. Also, if a femur has been fractured, the legs are generally bound from the feet up. I hope this helps :D
A hip fracture generally refers to the fracture of the head or neck of the femur (thigh) bone. There are several different areas that can suffer a fracture and still be called a hip fracture. For example, a fracture to the greater or lesser trochanters of the femur are also commonly called hip fractures by the general public.
Go to the doctor????????
The average weight of an adult male femur bone is approximately 1.67 lbs (0.75 kg).
femur, tibia, fibula