Pelvic fractures usually take 6 to 8 weeks to heal. How long it takes before you can get out of bed and walk and exercise depends on the severity of the fracture, the treatment method, and the individual's recovery. If it is a minor fracture, you can usually start light activities within 6 weeks, but severe fractures may take longer to recover, and you should follow the doctor's advice for scientific rehabilitation. Pelvic fracture refers to a crack or fracture in the bones of the pelvic area caused by external force, which is common in car accidents, falls or sports injuries. Minor fractures usually do not require surgery and can gradually recover through bed rest, calcium supplementation and drug-assisted treatment. Severe fractures may involve bone displacement, in which case surgical treatment is required, such as plate fixation, intramedullary nail fixation or external fixation surgery to stabilize the bones and accelerate healing. In the early stages of rehabilitation, you must strictly follow the doctor's orders to stay in bed to avoid aggravating the injury. Physical therapy can promote blood circulation and reduce complications. Pelvic fracture refers to a crack or fracture in the bones of the pelvic area caused by external force, which is common in car accidents, falls or sports injuries. Minor fractures usually do not require surgery and can gradually recover through bed rest, calcium supplementation and drug-assisted treatment. Severe fractures may involve bone displacement, in which case surgical treatment is required, such as plate fixation, intramedullary nail fixation or external fixation surgery to stabilize the bones and accelerate healing. In the early stages of rehabilitation, you must strictly follow the doctor's orders to stay in bed to avoid aggravating the injury. Physical therapy can promote blood circulation and reduce complications. For better recovery, walking exercises should be carried out in stages, and avoid overly intense activities. It is recommended to increase the calcium and vitamin D content in the diet, such as milk, cheese and fish, which are good for bone health. When exercising, you can try simple non-weight-bearing exercises under the guidance of a doctor, such as moving joints in bed or using auxiliary tools such as crutches for walking training. If you feel pain or discomfort during the period, you should stop immediately and communicate with the doctor to adjust the rehabilitation strategy. |
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