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ACUTE RESCUE

By aparna
December 26, 2012· 1 min read
ACUTE RESCUE
Philosophyaparna · December 26, 2012 · 1 min

ACUTE RESCUE : '' Dr , my grandmother of 80 years, has suffered a fracture of the right upperlimb bone, the humerus, in a fall at home.The orthopaedic surgeon has ruled out surgical intervention to bring the fractured ends in line, the 2 broken pieces are overlapping , are not apposed. He just put a

ACUTE RESCUE : '' Dr , my grandmother of 80 years, has suffered a fracture of the right upperlimb bone, the humerus, in a fall at home.The orthopaedic surgeon has ruled out surgical intervention to bring the fractured ends in line, the 2 broken pieces are overlapping , are not apposed. He just put a plaster all over her front and upper back and the right shoulder and limb, for 6 weeks. He says because she has brittle bones at this age-osteoporosis, don't expect the bones to unite. Now , it has been 2 weeks since the plaster has been done, I want you to give some remedy/remedies, over the next 4-6 weeks, so that the fractured ends unite.'' Not exactly an acute, but can we rescue the grandma? Aparna Singh ILH 25th Dec 2012

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