In theory - yes, diazepam is a benzodiazepine and in the same class of drugs as Xanax, so it will stop all sorts of things -- the bigger concern is why you are having leg tremors. Are you referring to Restless Leg Syndrome - I would never prescribe Diazapem for that. If they are recent on-set you need to speak to a physician, but Diazepam is not indicated or labelled for RLS use/treatment. At least, not last I checked - I could be wrong.
Well it would die
Take it to the vet, this would be the safest thing to do.
If I had a broken leg on the Hacker Trail, I would first ensure my safety by finding a stable place to rest and assess the injury. I would then call for help, either using my phone to contact emergency services or signaling to fellow hikers for assistance. While waiting for help, I would try to keep the leg immobilized and elevated to reduce swelling. Once help arrives, I would follow their instructions for transport and care.
I would imagine soap would help that, clean it as much as possible with soap as well.
Giving someone a leg up is when you help them
Well, from my knowledge, they had a tool called a Leg Splint. It was a wooden thing that would attach to your leg. If you were in need of a leg splint, some would just chop off a tree branch and use that. Many infections and such things as the Leg Splint were what caused disease and other infections. I'm glad we have good medical services and ways to help our legs and NOT use Leg Splints.
You can put ice or heat on your leg, this will help with your swelling.
No. Even with the affected limb amputated ... the person would still feel phantom pain. As though the leg is still there.
The outside leg is the leg "on the fence" when going around the ring. So, if the horse is traveling clockwise (to the right) around the ring, the rider's outside leg would be the left leg and her inside leg would be the right leg.
Leg bones are the bones in your leg and they are the things that help you walk.
It depends on what kind of injury. Bell Boots would prevent injury to the hooves. So would shoes. And leg wraps would prevent injury to the tendons in the lower leg. But like I said, it depends on what kind of injury you are triyng to prevent.
a leg bone grows more slowly in one leg than on the other leg.