Difference in healing time of old fracture vs recent fracture

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
  • A runner and a listener to the podcast recently sent in a question regarding how long it takes to heal an old fracture versus a new fracture.
    There are many risk factors for developing problems with healing a broken bone.
    Each year there are about six million broken bones the United States.
    Somewhere between 5% and 10% of all of those fractures do not heal as quickly as we would hope and turn into what is called a fracture non-union or a delayed union.
    A “fracture non-union” is just what it sounds like. It means to the fractured pieces of bone did not unite.
    They did not get back together and the fracture just did not heal.
    A “delayed union” is a broken bone that isn’t healing as quickly as we would expect.
    This video by Dr. Christopher Segler talks about the difference in healing time of an “old fracture” vs a “recent fracture.”
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  • @MrWhatsupeverybody
    @MrWhatsupeverybody 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nicw video. How can you trigger the healing process again? And is it okay and possible to live with a sesamoid fracture?

  • @tonyshapiro5610
    @tonyshapiro5610 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wait. I fractured both Sesmoid bones 40 years ago. Well they developed Arthritis and a bunch of other crap. My foot is in constant pain and I need surgery. 40 years of damage.

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Tony..so sorry to hear! Thanks for watching and for sharing your comments so others can learn from your experience!