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.
Fractures of the pelvis are uncommon, accounting for only 0.3-6% of all fractures.
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
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.
For homecoming I had mine on my left wrist. All you do is slide it on.
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.
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.