How long can hand fracture be good?

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2025-05-23 03:02:15 Views: 36 times

How long it takes for a hand fracture to recover depends on the severity of the specific condition, the treatment method, the treatment time, the recovery degree, and the compliance. Therefore, the recovery time will vary accordingly, and there are individual differences. If the hand fracture is treated by manual reduction, it will take about 2-3 months to recover to a normal state and restore normal function. If the fracture is fixed with plaster after reduction, it usually takes about 6 weeks to fix the plaster, and some parts are fixed for about 10 to 12 weeks. If there is no dislocation, it can return to normal. Functional exercise should be carried out as soon as possible after removing the plaster. However, it is relatively difficult for the elderly to heal. Functional exercise can be carried out after plate fixation, but it takes a certain amount of time for the function of the hand to return to normal.

How long can hand fracture be good?



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