4-6 weeks
It took him 3 months for his fractured nose to heal completely.
Yes, less than 3% of all ankle injuries are talus fractures. I fractured my talus 2+ months ago and im still months away from walking. If you can avoid breaking it, Id suggest that.
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You should be almost back to normal in about six weeks if you take care of it
it depends where it is fractured and how serious it is
Yes, the foot can heal without the talus, although it may result in significant impairment. The talus is crucial for ankle stability and movement, but other bones and structures in the foot can compensate to some extent. Rehabilitation and therapy are essential for adapting to the loss and maximizing function. However, the absence of the talus can lead to altered biomechanics and increased risk of complications.
The fastest way to get over a fractured ankle is by staying off of it to let it heal.
Fractured floating ribs can be difficult to heal due to their location and lack of protection. Treatment usually involves pain management and allowing time for the fracture to heal on its own, as surgery is rarely necessary. Recovery can take several weeks to months, depending on the severity of the fracture.
a hairline fracture is not as serious as you would think the skull can heal its self fairly quickly
Sure, it is possible but you risk permanent disability. Wait for it to heal.
The tarsal bone that sits on the calcaneus is the talus. The talus forms the primary connection between the foot and the leg, articulating with the tibia and fibula to form the ankle joint. It plays a crucial role in weight-bearing and movement of the foot.