Yes
A hairline fracture is a nondisplaced fracture.
Yes, but it is usually painful and has some edema at the site of the fracture.
It is possible to bend your elbow with a hairline fracture, but it may be painful or uncomfortable to do so. It is important to consult with a medical professional for proper diagnosis and treatment, as continued movement could worsen the injury.
At first, it shouldn't hurt at all because of the endorphins. After that, there shouldn't be much pain if you rub close to the fracture.
Tim's leg had a hairline fracture.
You must not use the leg or arm. Rest it as much as possible or use a cast or boot.
A fracture is a complete break in a bone, while a hairline fracture is a small, partial crack in the bone. Hairline fractures may not be easily visible on imaging studies and can be more difficult to diagnose compared to regular fractures. Treatment for hairline fractures usually involves rest and immobilization to allow healing.
Rest
Yes but I would not do it
A hairline hip fracture, also known as a stress fracture, can be one of the hardest fractures to diagnose. You would experience a great deal of pain when any pressure is placed on the leg in which the hip fracture is located.
How long a cast is on depends on the location of the hairline fracture. In sensitive areas the cast will need to be worn longer.
A hairline hip fracture, also known as a stress fracture, can be one of the hardest fractures to diagnose. You would experience a great deal of pain when any pressure is placed on the leg in which the hip fracture is located.