Yes, since your wrist is one of the most delicate and used parts of your arm you must have a cast so you don't 'accidently' use it and hurt it or reinjure it.
Yes..You Can Get A Cast For Just A Hairline Fracture It Still Means You Have A Fracture (break) And A Cast Will Be Used To Mend The Bones because however serious It Is The Fracture Will Need To Be Mended Hope This Helps
Fractures of the pelvis are uncommon, accounting for only 0.3-6% of all fractures.
I need to improve on my free running.yesterday I was diving across a car when I bent my wrist backwards.I had to wear something that holds my wrist in place at school all day.
It is likely that they will put a cast on, but if they do you may only need to wear it for 6 weeks. Operations are all different and they may not put a cast on but just make you wear a brace for 6 weeks.
Fractures account for 5-6% of all sports injuries.
If you're right-handed, you tend to use that hand, and arm, and shoulder more than the left. And the body responds - as with almost all exercise - by making a heavily worked body part bigger and stronger.
Not all fractures (broken bones) required a cast. However, when they do, a cast helps hold the bones in the proper position while they heal. If casts are left on too long, stiffness can result.
For homecoming I had mine on my left wrist. All you do is slide it on.
No , not all of them but most of them are bone breaks
Rings always need replacing during an overhaul. Why go to all the trouble without replacing the wrist pins? I would replace all parts that wear. Otherwise you are not doing a complete overhaul.
they need to have a really strong forearm because of typing and mostly would need there wrist to be able to take the pain of wanking all day.
I believe all Auschwitz inmates were tattooed on the inside of their left wrist.