That depends on the attitude and fitness of the lady.
Healing time for a broken humerus after surgery can vary depending on the severity of the break and individual factors. Typically, it can take several weeks to several months for the bone to fully heal and for the individual to regain full function of the arm. Physical therapy may be recommended to help with the recovery process.
It depends on your age, health and how bad the break is. Mine broke completely in half, it was somewhat functional at around 6 weeks, and 100% at 8 weeks.
Physical therapy for broken femur involves implementation of protected crutch-assisted, touch-down weight bearing is for 1 to 4 weeks, and running avoided for 8-16 weeks.
A comminuted fracture of the surgical neck of the right humerus is a fracture where the bone is broken into multiple pieces near the top of the arm bone. Surgery may be needed to realign the bone fragments and stabilize the fracture with plates, screws, or pins to promote proper healing and restore function. Physical therapy is often recommended post-surgery to regain strength and mobility in the arm.
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Chalk can be broken into pieces.
Follow your orthopedist's instructions regarding suggested physical therapy.
A broken humerus typically feels like sharp pain at the site of the fracture, along with swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the arm. It may also be accompanied by a deformity in the arm or a popping or snapping sensation at the time of injury. It is important to seek medical attention promptly if you suspect a broken humerus.
it depends on the fracture if surgery is required and the recovery period
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4 year old girl, broken humerus 2" from shoulder ball. doctor, put a low sling on it a said it will heal itself. humerus bones overlap each other an 1". has not been set or casts. should i get a second opinions? Ron Deane edeane@cfl.rr.com please help
If someone breaks a tibia bone, there are a couple ways to fix it. There is surgery, or you can let it heal on its own. The process of healing involves weight bearing, physical therapy, and early motion and may take at least 4 months to heal.