It was pretty bad. It's still got a plate and pin up one side and screws up the other.8 weeks is a lot... lol.
It was also the 3rd or 4th brake of that ankle, repercussions from getting drunk/high and falling
off my motorcycles. LOL
It was pretty bad. It's still got a plate and pin up one side and screws up the other.8 weeks is a lot... lol.
He's in Canada so don't know much about their health care system but here in the US , if receiving Home Health services most likely he would receive PT, even for the UE injury, simply due to the shortage of OT's/COTA's in HH (at least it's this way here in TN). Even going to OP he would more than likely see a PT.So sorry to hear this Doodski.
6 weeks is typical. If you have osteopenia or osteoporosis, that can potentially contribute to delayed healing.
I believe for an upper extremity you get OT (occupational therapy), rather than PT (physical therapy), but regardless, it’s important to do the exercises the way they tell you to. They’ve done this a lot, and they know what works and what doesn’t.
Depends on your age & general health. 6 weeks sounds about right.~9pm on the 15th I broke my wrist when I tripped on something behind me and extended my arm to block the fall. SNAP! I broke my shoulder going over the bars of my dirtbike and that made me vomit from pain but this wrist is a different aching pain when it happened. I'm in a big cast to the fingers and elbow, ate some tylenol X-strength and Advil X-strength, the cannabis feels like relief from pressure too. Watching lotsa bushcraft and catfishing videos and keeping my mind clear. Emergency nurse advised 6 weeks for this to end. Is that about right? That fentanyl they gave me before sedation and reduction was veryyyyy welcomed. It took 11.5 hours in emergency. I may just get bored and learn to type with my left hand...lol. Having a sense of humor about this but it's pretty serious for living alone. There was a big bump sticking out where the broken stuff and the joint had separated and stayed that way until they put me out and aligned everything. I heard word of a forked break compound fracture.
One big difference in the U.S.—your health insurance would in all probability approve narcotic pain relief Rx for a break and if they did not, an appeal with a communication from a doctor that they are medically necessary would most probably result in an Rx. But fentanyl is definitely something to stay away from. Anyway, here’s hoping you heal well!He's in Canada so don't know much about their health care system but here in the US , if receiving Home Health services most likely he would receive PT, even for the UE injury, simply due to the shortage of OT's/COTA's in HH (at least it's this way here in TN). Even going to OP he would more than likely see a PT.
These can be taken together at the same time without issue, totally different types of medication. In fact there are brands that sell both in the one dosage.alternate between ibuprofen and paracetamol
Yes, sorry. That's what I meant. You can usually take them every 4 hours. But if you alternate it becomes 2 hours...These can be taken together at the same time without issue, totally different types of medication. In fact there are brands that sell both in the one dosage.
JSmith