The healing time for a broken foot in a cast can vary, but it usually takes around 6 to 8 weeks for the bone to fully heal. However, it may take longer for the foot to regain full strength and function. It is important to follow your doctor's recommendations for proper healing and rehabilitation.
A foot cast typically weighs around 1-2 pounds, depending on the materials used and the size of the cast.
Assuming none are broken during the installation process, 64 full tiles will be required.
No, then why did you take it off. they make sure that the foot or leg is fully recovered so it will not hurt when you take it off.
To make a homemade cast for your foot, you will need materials like plaster bandages, padding, and a plastic bag to cover your foot. First, wrap your foot in padding to protect your skin. Then, dip the plaster bandages in water and apply them around your foot, making sure to mold the cast to the shape of your foot. Let the cast dry completely before putting weight on it. Remember to seek medical advice before attempting to make a homemade cast.
how much money does insurance pay for an broken foot
you would get horrible tan lines
Yes Justin Bieber has performed about 20 shows with a broken foot.
I have broken my toe in two places.
He broke his foot on stage.
it's not broken. he fractured a bone in his right foot! and i think he needs it on until the end of april. because i did the same exact thing to my right foot and i have it on until the end of april.
My child had a completely shattered arm in November 2008. She had to have about sugery 13 times. and she has only got it of in December 09. speaking cast wise - she had a cast on off and on. but if it is badly broken, they tend not to put it in a cast because they might damage it even more. my daughter had about 3 months rest from all the sugery (September 09) and got a strong cast on and that was the first one she had on. so it can vary.
If the top or side of the foot hurts, swells, or bruises, you can apply ice for 10-15 minutes several times a day. Note that the top of the foot can easily bruise because there are many blood vessels on top of the small bones. A badly bruised foot does not necessarily mean the foot is broken. Make sure you elevate the foot so the swelling will come down. If you cannot step without pain, or cannot flex (as in walking, putting the toes down while lifting the heel), you might have broken a small bone. Note, however, that E.R.'s do not normally cast a foot that has a broken small bone on top. They will cast a serious break.