Elbow FractureElbow FractureThe elbow Symptoms of a fractured elbow may include:
Recovery time for a fracture can vary depending on a person's age and health and the type and severity of the fracture. A minor break in children may heal completely in a few weeks, while a serious fracture in an older person may require months to heal. Initial medical treatment may include:
Later, physical therapy may be done to help the person strengthen the muscles around the elbow and regain arm motion. Many elbow fractures may need surgery so that the elbow heals without any loss of function. If a fracture is untreated, the result can be long-term pain, decreased arm movement and strength, and a misshapen joint. Credits
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