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mjutu
2 years ago

If you consequently conserve the place and are lucky that your diagnosis actually applies, it cures a disintegration of yourself. But there are many variations. If a crack is in the bone, but the part e have not moved apart, this is not a guarantee that it will remain so. In the first stumbling, it could be a break and a gypsum would have protected you.

In addition, a broken crack can also be strongly encapsulated with callus, which can press on nerves or tendons. This can be tricky.

That’s why it’s better to have a doctor look at it. Experiments are a very bad idea!

Ralfie489
2 years ago

If nothing has to be directed or tapes are torn, it also heals itself, provided that it works with the protection.

somi1407
2 years ago

Yes, of course. A dipping is nothing more than a spreading of the ribbons. You can’t make a lot of things out of tranquillity

There is no “break” in the medical sense, but I know what you mean. It doesn’t have to be directed. Here too, a quiet position is enough. Plaster rail makes sense so that nothing shifts and then grows obliquely. But it will heal as well

NikkiMM
2 years ago

In principle, yes.

For this, however, it should be certain that “only” is a deformation or a broken bone.

I wouldn’t do any experiments and let it be medically explained.

NikkiMM
2 years ago
Reply to  NurDichA

Not always.

For example, if you’ve pulled a tape on you, you don’t always notice it.

If it tears completely, you’ll get it! 😁

Mamue1968
2 years ago

That should definitely be redded, all the other would be inconsistent?!

Lennox19901607
2 years ago

Who or what did you trade?

somi1407
2 years ago
Reply to  Lennox19901607

🤪 I waited for the answer