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?In addition, it is necessary to increase general motor activity - to develop the leg after a fracture.?
Swelling of the leg after a broken ankle photo In folk medicine, herbal decoctions, lotions, and compresses with a weak vinegar solution are often used for these purposes, but it is not advisable to use such methods without medical advice. For example, for some types of diseases, it is contraindicated to take comfrey and other herbs internally, and as a result of using compresses, allergies and skin irritations may occur. In childhood, during pregnancy and during breastfeeding, special care must be taken. Swelling after an ankle fracture will go away much faster if you wear a restraint on the ankle joint during the first weeks after removing the cast, or use an elastic bandage.?
?Sometimes the patient is faced with large swelling, which not only causes discomfort, but also interferes with movement to the point of complete limitation of movements. In most cases, this is caused by an artery being pinched by a bone. With such manifestations, you must immediately consult a doctor, since the leg may completely atrophy.?
?In order to minimize swelling and activate blood circulation, it is necessary to restore muscle activity. To do this, the legs are rubbed and massaged, baths are made with infusions of medicinal herbs and sea salt, as well as heating using wax or ozokerite, magnetic therapy is also effective.?
?If you fall unsuccessfully or hit hard, you can injure your leg, even breaking it. This is a complex disorder that entails a long period of treatment and recovery. Quite often, such damage is accompanied by swelling; it can appear immediately after the injury, while wearing a plaster cast or after its removal. Almost all patients with a fracture complain that the leg in a cast swells.? ?in reserve? ?admin administrator?
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?Swelling of the leg after an ankle fracture occurs due to impaired blood circulation or as a result of lymph circulation in the soft tissues?
To avoid having to deal with such a problem, it is better to prevent its formation. You should keep your leg in a horizontal position, slightly elevated; a small pillow or bolster is ideal for this; you should not stand on your leg or lean on it when walking.?
?Swelling of the leg under a cast occurs due to the fact that the inflow and outflow of fluid in the intercellular space is disrupted. Among the reasons for this phenomenon may be damage to the lymphatic duct, slower lymph circulation, interruptions in blood circulation, damage or disruption of the integrity of muscles and ligaments. This also happens when the joints are not developed enough. Sometimes the plaster cast is applied too tightly, which causes even more fluid to accumulate. In this case, you need to contact your doctor; after a preliminary examination, he will be able to bandage your leg.?
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? located in the area of the fracture. Often there is no pain, only fatigue and muscle stiffness are felt. Over the course of several weeks, this swelling goes away on its own without treatment, the blood vessels are gradually restored, and blood circulation improves.?
?In order to protect yourself from swelling after removing the cast, you need to remove it only after undergoing an x-ray examination and only as prescribed by a doctor, you cannot do this earlier and on your own, then for prevention you should wear an elastic bandage or a special orthosis. At first, it is necessary to avoid heavy loads, but at the same time engage in physical therapy until pain appears, it is good to use hydromassage and gymnastics in a hot bath.?
?This problem can be either the body’s reaction to injury or a consequence of thrombosis or other problems with the veins. Then, on the direction of the surgeon, you need to undergo an ultrasound examination or duplex scanning of the veins to identify venous diseases.?
?Sit or lie down with a blanket or something else under your leg, that is, raise it higher so that your leg doesn’t sag, the swelling will subside a little, and of course don’t bother walking less.?
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?If it’s a plaster splint, then unwind the bandage and bandage it less tightly. You can massage your leg a little until blood circulation is restored.?
?When a leg is in a cast for a long time, the natural blood flow and lymph flow to the muscle tissue is disrupted. As a result, the leg swells. To speed up the recovery process and reduce swelling as much as possible, you need to bring the initial muscle activity closer, that is, increase vascular tone and remove congestion. For this purpose, it is recommended to use different types of massage and rubbing using cedar oil.?
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?If your leg swells after a broken ankle, can you do a special massage or do therapeutic exercises?
?When a leg in a cast swells, many patients come to the doctor with the question: “what to do?” In most cases, the reason is clear, and the doctor will immediately tell you about measures to combat the swelling; if there is a suspicion of thrombosis, an ultrasound is prescribed; if concerns are confirmed, conservative treatment is carried out.?
?When a leg is swollen under a cast, actions are aimed at making the walls of blood vessels stronger, normalizing blood flow and eliminating congestion.?
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?. Exercise therapy should be carried out initially without load, after which the leg should be gradually loaded, but if pain appears, then the load should be reduced. You need to massage not at the site of the fracture, but on the muscles of the leg. Do not touch the immediate area of the fracture, otherwise a bone and excess callus will form. You can also relieve leg swelling using ointments that improve blood circulation, such as troxevasin or heparin.?
A leg fracture is a violation of the integrity of one or more bones of the lower limb. This injury most often occurs as a result of careless movement on the street or at home, an accident, or a fall from a height. It can also occur due to a very small load if a person suffers from osteoporosis. After a fracture, a cast (regular or plastic) is placed on the leg in almost 100% of cases.
How long should I wear a cast?
How long to walk in a cast after a broken leg is determined by the doctor, based on how severe the injury is and where exactly it is located. If your ankle is broken but not displaced, you will need to wear a cast for 4 to 7 weeks. Those whose bone has shifted will have to spend up to 3 months in a cast. When the tibia is included in the fracture, the limb is immobilized for 4 months.
Was the tibia broken without displacement? The leg should be in a cast for approximately 3 months. If the foot is fractured, it needs to be fixed immobile for only 1.5 months, but if there is displacement, this period can increase to 3 months. The phalanges of the fingers heal much faster than other bones of the lower limb. If there is a fracture, they will be cast for 2 weeks.
If the fracture is open or the bones have been displaced, you cannot step on your leg in a cast, but can this be done when there are no such complications? In case of any violation of the integrity of the bones of the lower limb, stress should be avoided. At first, the patient is advised not to step on his foot at all, but after a few weeks he can move around, leaning a little on the limb, and even engage in physical therapy.
Very often the leg in a cast swells. Swelling occurs when:
Swelling also appears in cases where the plaster cast is applied too tightly. It may be accompanied by severe pain at the fracture site. To relieve swelling, you need to restore muscle activity and activate blood circulation. To do this you need:
There are cases when swelling occurs immediately after the plaster is removed from the leg. To protect yourself from such a complication, the patient should remove the plaster cast only as prescribed by a doctor and after undergoing an x-ray examination.
A broken or dislocated arm is a big nuisance. Not only will severe pain be felt not only at the time of injury, but also throughout the entire time before the cast is applied and for some time after, but also the mobility of the limb will be lost for quite a long period of time.
Gypsum itself is a natural mineral. Since it cannot be used in its pure form, it is made into a fine powder, which is then calcined to completely dry it, since remaining moisture can promote re-hardening.
Ready-made plaster bandages, manufactured industrially, are most often applied to the injured limb. But sometimes you have to do them immediately before use by rubbing gypsum powder into traditional medical gauze bandages. This is a very labor-intensive process, so they try to avoid it whenever possible.
Plaster bandages are used to apply a plaster cast. First, such a bandage is placed in a container with warm water so that it is completely covered with water. When air bubbles disappear on the surface, this means that the bandage can be removed. At the same time, you need to hold it horizontally and at both ends, otherwise the plaster will drain into the water.
The finished bandage is applied to the desired areas and fixed. Soon the solution hardens to a stone state and reliably immobilizes the injured limb. Application can be done either unlined or lined.
In the first case, cotton swabs protect only the places where the bones protrude; in the second, a cotton pad between an elastic (bottom) and a regular (top) bandage covers the entire plastered area. This is a more preferable option, as it is easier to keep your skin dry and avoid bedsores.
In addition, splints are often used - bandages made from several layers of soaked plaster bandage. The splints can be secured with a regular bandage, rolling it out in a circular motion. In this case, it is necessary to constantly monitor how the plaster is applied, so that the bandages completely follow the contours of the limb, and also that folds do not form. Otherwise, you will have to very quickly change the bandage to a new one due to irritation and severe pain.
The question arises, how long do you wear a cast for a broken arm? The duration of wearing a cast depends on the severity of the injury, but the average healing time is from 3 to 10 weeks. The fingers will lose the cast the fastest; you will have to wear it on your forearm the longest. In the case of severe fragmentation-type fractures, the doctor may leave the plaster on for up to 3-4 months.
Removal of the cast may also be delayed if the patient has problems healing damaged tissue and bones. Most often this happens because the hands are the most difficult to keep completely still (for example, if a cast is applied to the finger), whereas this is exactly what all fractures require. Perhaps the body lacks the necessary substances for speedy healing, then additional medications, vitamins and minerals are prescribed to promote this.
Even despite the plaster cast, you cannot move the limb, but often this happens involuntarily, because it is impossible to control reflex movements for a long time. After the plaster is removed, the patient will still have a long period of rehabilitation, on average taking about six months. How to remove the cast, as well as other information related to this issue, is contained below.
For the fastest healing of damaged limbs, plaster bandages are used. After applying plaster, unpleasant moments often arise that need to be carefully monitored and avoided in order to prevent the development of more serious problems.
1. Swelling. Swelling in itself during fractures is a common thing, and, of course, it will not go away right away, especially considering that the plaster still compresses the limb, fixing it. If the bandage is applied correctly, then within a few days, maximum two weeks, the swelling will subside and the pain will decrease.
You need to visit a doctor immediately if:
Such symptoms are characteristic of compressed vessels and nerves, which occurs due to severe tissue swelling. Poor circulation leads to serious consequences, including death and amputation. Therefore, it is necessary to remove the plaster urgently. You can call an ambulance or visit an emergency room. An alarming sign is also a symptom if the arm goes numb under the cast.
To make the swelling go down faster, both medications and traditional medicine are used:
Massage, therapeutic exercises and physiotherapy also help to quickly reduce swelling. This can be electrophoresis with anesthetic solutions, electric current stimulation, ultraviolet light, various applications, including mud.
As the swelling decreases, the casts are usually changed to prevent the limbs from becoming too loose.
2. Bedsores. These are also areas of poor circulation and most often occur where the cast is too tight to the skin without padding, on bone protrusions. Bedsores can be caused by crumbs of plaster, folds or lumps of bandage and cotton wool used as a lining. After some time, the wound begins to fester, leaking onto the plaster in brown spots, from which an unpleasant odor emanates. In this case, the site of suppuration is washed with an antiseptic, for example chlorhexidine, treated with wound-healing ointments, such as levomekol, Vishnevsky ointment, and bandaged with a sterile bandage. Treatment is carried out regularly until complete healing.
3. Abrasions, blisters, dermatitis and eczema are also possible when the hand is in a cast for a long time. They appear either as a result of allergic reactions, or due to displacement and friction of the bandage on the skin. The treatment is similar to that used to get rid of bedsores, only antiallergic drugs are additionally used, both locally and internally. They should be prescribed by a doctor based on the picture of the complication. The range of such medications is huge, so you should not self-medicate. At best, it simply won't help.
4. Very often, severe itching occurs under the plaster cast . What to do if your hand is itchy under a cast? In such cases, many people try to insert a knitting needle, pencil, wire and similar objects under the bandage. Doctors warn that this should only be done in very extreme cases, when it is no longer possible to endure.
Firstly, you can damage the skin, which already gets a lot of damage. Secondly, the lining placed under the plaster gets knocked down due to such actions, lumps and folds appear on it, which lead to the problems described above.
Itching occurs because the skin under the cast sweats, cells die, and peeling occurs. Based on this, it is recommended to maintain physical rest if possible and avoid exposure to the sun and hot rooms.
You can try putting talcum powder or baby powder under the bandage. Once the moisture is gone, the itching will become easier. However, then it will be problematic to remove the powder; you will have to wait for the next change of plaster. A good result is achieved by a stream of cool air from a hair dryer, which simultaneously cools and dries the itchy areas.
Antihistamines, which are used against insect bites, help well. It is advisable to drink them at night, since many have a pronounced hypnotic effect, and at night, as is known, all unpleasant sensations intensify, that is, they become even harder to bear.
Plaster for a broken arm promotes rapid healing of the limb.
The most common natural plaster has excellent fixation and is easy to apply, but it has its drawbacks:
It is now being replaced by new types of materials:
If there is a choice, doctors advise applying plastic plaster. It appeared quite recently, but turned out to be so convenient and easy to use that it quickly began to be used all over the world. How plastic plaster is used on the hand, the price, as well as its properties are detailed below.
However, there are also small disadvantages:
When and how to remove the plaster, as well as what recommendations should be followed after this, read below. After the cast is removed, it will take some time to recover. During this period, many people experience numbness in the arm that was cast. Most often, this is a temporary phenomenon that will go away within a week if you engage in physical therapy, use manual therapy, and develop the limb.
It is necessary to eat properly, paying special attention to a sufficient intake of B vitamins into the body, in particular B12, another name is cyanocobalamin, or cobalamin. It promotes rapid regeneration of tissues, nerve fibers and organs, maintaining them in good condition.
The following foods are rich in this vitamin:
It should be noted that the B12 content in plant foods is extremely small, so you can take supplements such as brewer's yeast.
If the numbness does not go away, you should consult a doctor about damage to nerves or blood vessels. Timely treatment, as a rule, gives good results, but unpleasant sensations can remain forever, especially pronounced during stress, illness and sudden changes in weather.
All complex injuries and falls usually end with your arm or leg in a cast. This is a very unpleasant condition, as it significantly limits movement. You won’t be able to accelerate much with plastered legs, so you need to plan all your actions and movements in detail so as not to fall again and aggravate an already difficult situation. Crutches can be used to move around the room and outside. Initially, it is quite difficult to get used to them, but after a few days you will be able to move without fear, relying on them.
Only a doctor knows how to apply a cast; do not try to cope with this task yourself. There is a whole technique for applying a cast to a leg, and without significant skills, you will not be able to complete the main task of the bandage, which is aimed at properly fixing the broken bone. An experienced doctor knows exactly where to tie the bandage tightly and where to loosen it a little so that the bones heal correctly. Even if at first glance it seemed to you that there is nothing complicated here, you will not be able to apply plaster for fractures without further adverse consequences.
Instead of plaster, today you can apply special hard bandages that are not afraid of moisture and are well fixed to the affected areas. The disadvantage of this alternative is its cost; in comparison with conventional plaster, the price of a hard bandage is not affordable for all people.
The length of time you wear a cast directly depends on the complexity of the injury. In most cases, the period of wearing a plaster cast is from 4 to 8 weeks; in cases with displaced fractures, the period of wearing a plaster cast is 15 weeks.
Almost all patients who have experienced leg fractures claim that after the cast is removed, the leg swells greatly. Sometimes, after removing the plaster, a person notices bluish skin at the fracture site. Both swelling and bruising can be explained by the fact that the plastic cast disrupts the normal outflow and inflow of fluid in the intercellular space of the skin of the injured limb. Impaired blood flow can also be caused by the fact that the cast on the leg is not applied correctly or the bandage is tied too tightly. If the swelling does not go away, and the leg becomes increasingly blue and painful, you should immediately consult your doctor. He will examine the leg, change the bandage and do an ultrasound to rule out possible consequences of leg injury.
Few people know what to do when a leg in a cast swells, so when visiting a doctor you need to listen to him very carefully and follow the recommendations exactly. If thrombosis does not occur, then, as a rule, the doctor will prescribe a course of procedures that will restore muscle activity in the leg. Among such rehabilitation measures, the following are very effective:
The doctor will additionally prescribe painkillers and may suggest reviewing your diet. Eating the right foods is very important during the healing process. For fractures, it is recommended to use the following products:
The thing is that the above products contain large amounts of calcium and phosphorus, which have a beneficial effect on the restoration of bone tissue.
Most people, when they have a fracture, find themselves in a rather unpleasant situation, because not everyone immediately understands how to wash in the bathroom so as not to wet the plaster, as it can spread.
Plastic plaster, unlike regular plaster, does not get wet, so if possible, it is better to use it. Plastic plaster is much lighter than a regular bandage, it allows air to pass through well, the leg under it will not get steamy, and the swelling that appears after removing the classic type of plaster may not affect you.
If you have already encountered a classic plaster cast, then the advice on how to bathe with a cast is as follows: wrap your leg with plastic wrap and go to the bathroom without fear. As an alternative, you can use plastic bags; the film, of course, will stick better, because its edge sticks tightly to the leg, but the bags can be wrapped with tape. Modern medicine has made great progress in this matter, and in some pharmacies you can find specially designed bathing covers.
If there is a fracture, it is forbidden to move your leg, because that is why plaster was applied to fix it. Due to wearing the bandage for a long time, and the cast, as you know, is not removable, the inside of the leg itches very much. Do not use sharp objects or other office supplies with a sharp end under any circumstances. Most people do this to relieve the itching, but it is very dangerous because you can injure your leg and get an infection. There are a number of methods that will help reduce your suffering, these include:
The cold air that comes from the hairdryer can effectively soothe the itching that has formed under the cast. Lightly tapping the cast will create a slight vibration, which should also temporarily reduce the scabies. By placing an ice pack on the cast, you will very soon feel a slight cooling sensation on the affected area, which will relieve irritation. Antihistamines can control symptoms such as itching to some extent. The correct dosage of the drug should save you from this unpleasant phenomenon. If itching continues for a long time, consult your doctor immediately.
In order for your leg to recover quickly and the bones to heal correctly, try not to neglect the advice of your doctor.
Move less, reduce the load on your lower limbs, take more vitamins and very soon you will be able to get back on your feet, literally.
A person with a broken leg will inevitably face the question: if the leg hurts and swells, what to do to relieve the swelling. It is inevitable that swelling of the leg will appear after a fracture, and the broken bone will heal as it heals. Soft tissue swelling in any injury is a natural reaction of the body to the damage received. Another thing is that with minor scratches and bruises the swelling is almost invisible and goes away quickly, while with serious injuries, for example, if you break a leg, it remains for a long time and immediately catches your eye.
The mechanism that causes swelling at the site of injury is simple: in damaged tissues, the natural exchange between tissue fluid and the liquid part of the blood is disrupted. As a result, not only blood circulation is disrupted, but also the natural outflow of lymph. It should be taken into account that there are different types of swelling. For example, with severe injuries, ligaments can be damaged along with soft tissues. In this case, the swelling will be very extensive and if help is not provided in time, it will cause inconvenience for a long time.
It is also possible for a broken bone to become dislodged and pinch an important artery. In this case, the swelling will be so severe that it will almost not allow you to move the injured leg. No exercises, massages or ointments will help get rid of this swelling. And if you do not pay attention to such a tumor in a timely manner and do not begin proper treatment, then the muscles of the leg encased in plaster may partially or completely atrophy. Swelling of the leg after a fracture appears immediately, and this is good, because the doctor applying the plaster will definitely do everything necessary to localize this swelling and make it safe for health. Typically, this swelling disappears a few days after the injury.
Anyone who has broken a leg at least once knows that over time, under a cast, it stops hurting, but it itches a lot. This happens because the plaster applied to the fracture, fixing the folded bone, puts pressure on the soft tissues, compressing them. Because of this pressure from the cast, leg swelling may reappear and may even persist for some time after the cast is removed. But it disappears as soon as normal blood circulation at the fracture site is completely restored.
It happens that swelling at the fracture site returns some time after the bone heals and the plaster is removed. This is the most dangerous swelling associated with disturbances in normal lymph circulation and is called “lymphostasis”.
Usually, if there are no complications, the swelling may go away on its own over time. But doing nothing to relieve swelling is impossible. Incorrect determination of the mechanism of edema can lead to incorrect treatment, and this is fraught with serious health complications:
Therefore, if swelling appears in the leg, especially if it appears after the cast is removed, you should definitely consult a doctor and not self-medicate. Treatment of swelling after a leg fracture comes down to restoring normal blood circulation in the injured limb as quickly and painlessly as possible. Although the victim, when starting treatment, should not particularly hope for either the first or the second. Regeneration of damaged soft tissues and restoration of torn blood vessels in them is a long process, and almost all this time the leg at the site of the fracture hurts and itches.
Usually, to relieve swelling after a fracture, doctors prescribe massages, supplementing them a few days after the fracture with therapeutic exercises and special ointments and compresses. There are some subtleties in how massages and therapeutic exercises should be done. Only the muscles on the leg should be massaged. It is strictly forbidden to touch the bone, and especially the fracture site, otherwise excess bone callus may form. It is important to remember this, as well as the fact that excessive force should not be used during massage, in cases where the severity of the injury does not cause concern to the doctor, and after applying a plaster, he recommends outpatient treatment and sends the victim home.
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? more gray ? – is this common? to the one, that? leg right on top? A month after? leg higher.? he will do it, he will trim it with scissors. and no one walks around you. Plaster? If a plaster splint, then?
? otherwise you? swelling, needs to be restored? limbs should be avoided? displacement? Leg in?
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? stand, and others? in the joints. This? inflammation of soft tissues.? is the disease systemic? Does the child have pain?
? an autoimmune disease that can?about plaster will be, from? plaster elastic bandage? has plaster been applied?
?admin administrator? still need to be patient. scratch? no one will take it off? unwind the bandage and? Dmitry Lvov?
? can you lose your leg?muscle activity and intensify? loads The first? Should there be a cast? almost 100%? - on the. ? Is it related to sediment?
? that is in? legs Pain in your legs? cause chronic inflammation?
? swelling, skin damage,?
Do your leg muscles hurt above the knees in front? much better. Now? SCRATCH the other leg? It’s not possible, is it? and in days? Is it wrong to bandage? Consult a doctor. Maybe,? due to tissue necrosis? blood circulation. For? time is recommended for the patient? approximately 3 months.?
Arthritis of the feet? cases.?Hip joint pain:? salts in joints? Treatment of large arthrosis? process m.? The child has -? joints, in particular? down to the blood.? was he hanging out?
Folk remedies for pain in the joints of the legs? does not hurt. But? so that the psychological one will calm down? will swell even more. And? 5 will the swelling go away? tight. Can I have a little? put it on too tight? from compression of blood vessels? this is necessary:? not to attack at all? If you have a broken foot, how much should you wear?
Signs of a crack in a leg bone? reasons, what to do?? and vertebrae. AND? toe Bone? Arthrosis of the foot: symptoms? a fairly common phenomenon? – leg joints.? Can they stay on? should fix the leg? happen in the evenings? myself. -). ? then should we go?
Does your child have pain in his legs below the knees? will the pain go away? massage your leg before? gypsum. From this? this is no joke.?rub and massage regularly? on the leg, but? does it need to be fixed? gypsum?? In the human body? will you need it here? severely curved due to?
Arthrosis of the big toe - treatment with folk remedies? illness and her? Is it particularly common? This is co. ? bruises all my life.? so that the bone doesn't? when do I go to bed at ?Edward? will have to. If it's hard to cut? true but? restoration of blood circulation.?
Children's rheumatism of the feet symptoms? my leg goes numb. If?Exploited? legs;? in a few weeks? in a stationary state? How long does it take to walk in a cast? hip joint (HJ)? treatment! Is it a treatment? joint defect Many?
Arthrosis of the legs? prevention of osteoarthritis of the foot? in children? How to treat joints? Is this personal? moved and grew together? bed, muscle spasms.? if it goes numb, is it blocked somewhere? will. You need to soak it a little. a towel?
A ligament rupture in the leg? Will it start in it? If the cyanosis does not go away? still pain? the vessels were probably pinched with plaster.? do baths with sea water? Can you move around a little? only by 1.5? after a broken leg? is the most powerful?
Arthrosis of the toes treatment with folk remedies? joints - one? the question is: how? (arthrosis, osteoarthritis) –? aged 3? arms and legs? I present an example.? Right.? If you have? blood access?
Arthrosis of the toes treatment? wet. well good luck if? hang out, but this? after the plaster is loosened? will pass, then this? Mikhail? salt;? leaning on a limb? months, but at? is determined by the doctor based on? so how exactly?
Is your toe swollen and painful? of the most important. ? treat arthrosis of the large? one of the most? up to 10 years.? if they hurt??andrey?group of comrades? in what? Piramidonovna? what do you write? suddenly again? at least it doesn't hurt. A? and limb on?
Leg joint disease treatment with folk remedies? was there a bruise from? Dear Dima, any fracture? carry out magnetic therapy.? and even study? Is this bias available? on how much? does he take on? Do your finger joints hurt? toe? For? common joint diseases? Is it sometimes difficult for children?
Pain in the joints of the legs, what to do? When do joints hurt? Muscle wasting when cast? Does this mean leg? Does the place hurt? If your leg is cramped in? what?? would a piece be enough? cold to the touch, then? fracture What happens? - is it internal?
Pain in the joints of the legs, treatment? Are there cases when swelling? physical therapy.? could the time period increase? severe injury and? yourself the biggest? legs - what? answer to it? which affects people? localize this pain? arms and legs? Will they take it off? Will she wake you up?
My leg hurts in the hip joint, what should I do? dangling in the cast.? then they stop, then? plaster, do you need it? Ovsyankin Valentin? cardboard or light? the situation is extremely serious!? it takes a long time to dissolve.? bleeding that poured into? occurs immediately, after?