To what extent can phalange fracture be restored a month

Dr. Jordan Foster
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2025-05-09 11:08:38 Views: 29 times

The degree to which a phalanx fracture can be restored a month after it occurs is mainly related to the patient's age and degree of injury. If the patient is an infant phalanx fracture, it can be restored to normal fracture healing in about a month, and the function of the finger can be basically restored. If the simple linear fracture of an adult, the finger can also be restored to basic function in a month. However, if it is a comminuted unstable fracture, it is necessary to review the x-ray to see if there is callus growth at the fracture end and then decide whether to start functional exercise. Therefore, there is a big difference in how much the phalanx can recover in about a month.



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