The actual damage done by carpel tunnel surgery surgery is generally healed within a couple of weeks. However the body's repairs to the damage that has taken place to the median nerve can run into months and may possibly never return to normal. strength returns to the muscles in the hands and fingers very quickly if they were not weakened to badly.
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.
how long does it take for a hip hair line fracture to heal and what is the treatment
A hairline fracture of the wrist will not always need to be immobilized. If there is no displacement of the bones, the wrist will heal perfectly without casting. You may find greater comfort using a stiff brace rather than nothing, and the brace is far more comfortable, hygienic and better for the skin than a plaster cast. Your doctor will need to see x-rays to determine if the break needs casting or not. Without the cast you will need to exercise caution since the bone is already weakened, but with normal usage as you can bear it the wrist will heal in the same amount of time as with a cast. See your doctor and have x-rays in any event.
i have hairline fractures in 4 of my pelvic bone how long will it be sore when i do housework or move about a lot?
up to 3 to 6 weeks
It takes about 3 weeks to heal a buckle fracture in the wrist.
My daughter has a buckle fractue of her wrist. She had a plaster of Paris cast for one week and now has a splint on for 2 weeks, she can take the splint off for showers and when she isn't active. She can return to netball after a further week without the splint. 4Weeks in total.
My daughter is 11 and had stress fracture of lower arm. With wrist brace on, complete healing time was 5 weeks.
Treatment for a hairline fracture in a cat's foot typically involves rest, pain management, and possibly splinting or casting. If left untreated, the fracture can worsen and lead to chronic pain and lameness. Improvement may not be seen without intervention, and the fracture may become more difficult to treat over time.
Depends upon severity of fracture,age, sex, site. Usually hair line # heals -wks with proper care.
A hairline fracture in the phalanges typically takes about 3 to 6 weeks to heal, depending on factors like the severity of the fracture, the individual's overall health, and adherence to treatment. During this time, it's important to rest the affected finger and follow medical advice to ensure proper healing. Follow-up with a healthcare professional is recommended to monitor progress.
This is a very difficult question to answer without any background information about the person or understanding of the injury. It totally depends on your age, diet, level of fitness, metabolic rate, bone density, and how big and where the hairline fracture is located. There is a very, very small percentage of hairline fractures that refuse to heal without surgery, but for the vast majority of cases 4 to 6 weeks is a pretty safe bet.