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Asked for female, 27 years old from Dhanbad
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General Physician•Delhi
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If the limping becomes worse, not better, over the first 2 weeks, or if the pain persists, you should return to be rechecked. Most children do not need physical therapy to walk or move normally again. Routine activities and play is usually enough for children to return to normal within a few weeks to months.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Gorakhpur
Hello Mr. lybrate-user, it is very important for you to understand that fracture at t4 vertebra is not a joke. It is very important to get a never done and get yourself evaluated through an orthopaedic surgeon about any neurological test which is developing or might be developing and you would not be aware of it. Neurological deficit means that your motor power and sensory power of limbs are getting reduced from their normal capacity. This can eventually lead to weakness in limbs both upper and ...more
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Most fractures heal without any problems in about six weeks. However, it may take three to six months for your symptoms to settle completely – these can include pain or discomfort, stiffness, decreased strength, and swelling.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Mobility exercises
standing arm swings
to do this exercise:1.Stand tall with your arms by your sides.
2.Engage your core and swing your arms forward until they’re as high as you can go. Make sure you don’t raise your shoulders.
3.Return your arms to the starting position and repeat.
4.Do this movement for 30 to 60 seconds.
Shoulder pass-through
to do this exercise:
1.Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and your arms in front of your body.
2.Hold a stick,...more
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General Physician•Delhi
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Treatment for a broken finger depends on the location of the fracture and whether it's stable. Taping the fractured finger to an adjacent intact finger may treat a stable fracture. Unstable fractures require immobilization. After your doctor aligns the fracture, or reduces it, they can apply a splint.
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Supracondylar humerus fractures often heal within 4 weeks from start of treatment (either surgery or casting). After your child has his or her cast removed, it may take 4 weeks for the child to be able to move the elbow normally. In rare cases, your child may require physical therapy to help regain strength and motion.
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Pain may be sudden and severe. Bruising and swelling may develop soon after the injury. Acute injuries usually require prompt medical evaluation and may include: bruises (contusions), which occur when small blood vessels under the skin tear or rupture, often from a twist, bump, or fall.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Typically arm pain is due to overuse, injury, or age-related wear and tear on the muscles, bones, joints, tendons and ligaments of the arm. Usually these conditions are not serious and you can prevent and treat overuse and minor injuries with self-care and lifestyle changes.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you radiation aimed at the pelvis can cause erectile dysfunction, though it isn't clear why. Radiation may damage nerves in your pelvic area, block blood flow to your penis or decrease the level of testosterone in your body. Radiation's side effects start slowly about six months to a year after treatment.
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