How Long do Broken Bones Take to Heal?

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Broken bones take a varying amount of time to heal, mostly depending upon the type of bone broken, the age of the person, and the way in which the bone is broken. Additionally, diseases that degenerates bone tissue like osteoporosis, may cause one to have far longer healing times for broken bones. As well one may need more complicated treatment like surgery.

In general, small broken bones with simple fractures take about four weeks to heal in small children. In teenagers and adults, small bones — like a finger or wrist bone — with a simple fracture, will take about six weeks to heal. Larger broken bones, for example the bones in the thigh, would take a great deal longer to heal, usually six weeks to three months in the average healthy adult.

Compound fractures often require surgical realignment of the bones so that as they heal, they rejoin each other properly. Improper alignment can mean that healing causes deformity of the bone, and it may not be considered as ever completely healed. In some cases, this poor alignment may necessitate surgery at a later date, where the bone is re-broken, and then reset to heal appropriately.

Broken bones in children and healthy adults tend to heal well, with few complications. Provided the patient follows all guidelines and wears a cast for the appropriate amount of time, healing tends to occur in a relatively short time.

However, those with osteoporosis are at great risk when they break some of the major bones, like the pelvis or hipbones. Broken bones in those with osteoporosis can be great cause for concern since the disease impairs the bone’s abilities to mend, and bones may break again if they are gravely fragile. Surgery to repair broken bones in people with osteoporosis is often problematic because of the risk of harming other bones during the process.

Another disease that can cause problems with healing is osteo imperfecta or brittle bone syndrome. This condition tends to be most common in children during growth spurts, and they quite easily break bones with even the slightest of injuries. Though they have the ability to produce new bone tissue, reinjury to broken bones may occur because a child’s bones can break so easily. A child with brittle bone syndrome who has a broken bone must be carefully monitored and protected from activities that could cause another break.

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My uncle recently broke both arms, well fractured one and had surgery on the other. How long will it take to heal?

P.s anon23899: you think you life is crappy from breaking two fingers, but i've broken my cartilage and had surgery three times already and been at the hospital four times. I haven't been able to row for seven months. That's crappy my friend.

- anon52539
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i have a broken cranium and have very great pain, so does the cranium join with medical treatment? or if not what is the best way in order to cure it?
- anon47998
20
im 14 years old and i broke my fibula and tibia in three places. i got three screws put in it and i'm getting a cast in three weeks after i got it. do you know how long it will take to heal?
- anon45378
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I fell and have a head radius fracture (bone attaching the forearm bone to the elbow). The Emergency Room didn't splint it. They sent me to a surgeon and he said the break is not repairable. They said to just keep it in a sling and start range of movement motion in four to six weeks. He said it should heal enough to get about 80 percent of the movement back. I'ts been a week and a half and most of the pain is gone, but i still have so much swelling. How long till the swelling is gone? It's much better than before. As of today I can move my hand, but it is so puffy, I can't even remove my rings. I kept ice on the first three days. Should I still use ice, and will it help?
- anon44536
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how long would it take for a broken arm to heal for a 90 year old woman?
- anon44258
17
i broke my wrist today and its the start of the season. how long before i can play? i'm 14 years old.
- anon43583
16
I am in postsurgical recovery from a spiral fracture of the humerus bone (upper arm). I am 73, female, and osteopenic (not quite having osteoporosis). Now that the bone has been "set" and stabilized by a surgically attached steel plate, how long should I expect complete healing to take before I can lift heavy objects and small children again?
- curious73
15
my left humerus was broken right below the shoulder joint. its been 5 weeks. recently it has began throbbing again and when moved accidently will pop at the break. Could i have refractured it or is it possibly not healing or?
- anon39434
14
i broke my leg by slipping and falling in mud. Two days later i got it checked out and i'm only 10. i have had two casts on it --one mid thigh to foot the other knee to foot and now i have an air cast on it and i was wondering if i could get my leg healed before i go back to school so i can walk on it.

- anon38976
13
my wrist really hurts somtimes more than others. it's been going on for about three weeks now and i can still move it. there is no bruising or swelling. will it be ok just to leave it alone insted of going to a and e because i am going on holiday this year and dont want to have to cancel. however my wrist is ok when i go horse riding. is it just a bad sprain? please answer asap
- anon38739
12
i have broken the bones in the back of my hand and wrist its been about one month now. I never got a full cast just 1/2 one. it feels good to bend back but to bend froward it hurts, i need to play ball will it rebreak if i catch a hard hit ball??
- anon36063
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I shattered my pelvis in 5 places, ruptured my bladder and tore arterial veins in my lower extremities during my last stay in Iraq. That was 11 months. I consider myself lucky because I still have my legs and I can walk again now. It has taken me a year so far to heal and I am not finished yet. The doc said one more month I should be good.
- anon34287
10
My 4 year old granddaughter broke her wrist Friday out of town and will be "set" Tuesday here in Tucson..shouldn't the parents have insisted on setting this within 24 hours? they said the doctor said OK to wait until Tuesday.
- yumanative
9
I fractured my right hand on the lower outside. It got infected but now that the infection is gone how long will it take to move my hand?
- anon26451
8
I broke my fibula on Halloween of '08. Had the cast on it until some time before Christmas. Now its Feb and i still feel my leg hurting. Is this normal?
- anon25615
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im 13 i broke my wrist nov. 17 2008. i still have my cast on. i do about every sport. i'm so tired of a cast. do you have any idea to make your bone heal faster?
- johnson123
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I broke 2 fingers at 3am on new years day & it sucks!! I can't do shot with only one hand!! I hate my life and the ppl I was with that might. I can already tell this is going to b a CRAPPPPYYY year for me!!!!!!
- anon23899
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I recently fractured my foot, how can I help it heal faster?
- anon23804
4
On may 27, 2007, I fell straight down from a height of about 5 feet. I locked my left leg and the femur totally smashed the tibia plateau. I spent 3 months with an external fiaxator; another four months walking on it with a cane where it separated even further and developed gout. Had surgery in March of 08 to insert a plate and 7 screws, yet there is still a fracture line at the tibia / fibia that will not heat. Blood work in November of 07 and March of 08 showed good calcium levels as well as everything else as far as I was told. The doctor group I go to has a fabulous reputation, but yet I am losing faith with them as yesterday, I was turned over to yet my third doc. Any thoughts, ideas? I have used a bone a stimulator and followed my diet.
- anon14505
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i broke both bones in my wrist last week, after reading that it took 4 months to heal i am ready to hit the panic button! i am a dog groomer and want to get back to work asap! anyone out there that had the same breaks, help me! excuse the typing, its hard to type with one hand...thank you debbilee
- anon10657
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I had a broken wrist - not any kind of complex fracture - and it took four months to heal. I did everything right and had no other conditions, it just took that long because I was a young adult and no longer growing.
- solomonh

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