A cast, which prevents you from breaking anything further and allows the bone to repair itself. A cast is typically left on for a few months, depending on how bad the break is.
well if you break a bone in your arm or leg then a doctor will put your arm or leg in a vacume splint but if it is any other bone then it wil be treated as a emergency witch could me having surgery or a long stay in hospital.and you will have to do alot of physiotherapy. well if you break a bone in your arm or leg then a doctor will put your arm or leg in a vacume splint but if it is any other bone then it wil be treated as a emergency witch could me having surgery or a long stay in hospital.and you will have to do alot of physiotherapy. well if you break a bone in your arm or leg then a doctor will put your arm or leg in a vacume splint but if it is any other bone then it wil be treated as a emergency witch could me having surgery or a long stay in hospital.and you will have to do alot of physiotherapy.
either put a cast on or actually break your leg
Well, if you have gone to a doctor and confirmed a break, they will put you in a cast or boot and you will have to deal with it from there
they need it to be protected and so it will put your bone back in place.
Yes, it is possible to break a bone in the palm of your hand, such as the metacarpal bones or the bones in the wrist. These injuries can occur from falls, direct trauma, or excessive force placed on the hand. Treatment typically involves immobilization and possibly surgery, depending on the severity of the break.
If the tibia or fibula bone is fractured, they will need to be healed. A doctor will put the limb in a cast to help them heal.
To break the maxilla you would have to have at least 15 pounds dropped at about 5 feet. The weight and force put together would easily break the maxilla
You can put the bone back where it should be which would enable healing but no, you cannot break it back into place. That would further damage the bone and cause more pain in the long run. You may however "snap" it back into place which has the ability to sound (and feel) like the bone breaking a second time.
Yes, a broken collarbone is typically treated with a sling or brace to immobilize the arm and shoulder. In some cases, surgery may be needed to realign the bone fragments. It is rare for a cast to be used specifically for a broken collarbone as the collarbone is a mobile bone.
It depends on the severity of the break. Some elbow fractures may require a cast to immobilize the arm and allow the bone to heal properly, while others may be treated with a splint, brace, or surgery. Consulting with a healthcare provider is essential to determine the best course of treatment.
Why yes of course! The human body can do amazing things, with a doctors help of course. You see when you have a minor break or fracture the doctor will most likely put a cast on it to keep it in place while your body gets to work on mending the bone. If the bone completly breaks in half then the doctor would most like put a few clips on the bone to help the bone find it way to the other half. Hope this helps!:)