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Do you need surgery if you break your arm?

Do you need surgery if you break your arm?

Surgery. Surgery is required to stabilize some fractures. If the fracture didn’t break the skin, your doctor might wait to do surgery until the swelling has gone down. Keeping your arm from moving and elevating it will decrease swelling.

How do you know if you broke your arm for surgery?

If they needs pins, screws, or plates to hold the bone in place, like Noah did, they may need surgery. The break goes through a joint. If your child’s fracture disrupts a smooth joint surface, it may not heal the right way without an operation.

How long does arm surgery take?

An orthopedic surgeon and a team of specialized healthcare professional will do the surgery. The whole operation may take a couple of hours. In general, you can expect the following: You will receive general anesthesia, so that you’ll sleep through the operation and won’t feel anything.

When do you need surgery for a workers comp injury?

Depending on the extent of your injuries, your physician may recommend surgery for your workers’ comp injury relatively quickly after you have sustained the injury itself.

How are shoulder injuries cause problems returning to work?

The shoulder injury I suffered about 15 years ago was just a minor sprain. It healed up within about a month. Other times, shoulder injuries are more serious. One of the most common types of shoulder injuries I see is a rotator cuff tear. This type of injury often requires a surgery to repair the tear.

Why do you need an arm sling after shoulder surgery?

Arm slings support the shoulder and combat the pulling effects of gravity, which aggravates post-operative shoulder pain. Wearing your arm sling during waking hours will reduce the amount of swelling and soreness in your shoulder at the end of the day, making it easier to fall asleep at night.

Can you get a light duty job after shoulder surgery?

Your employer can offer you a light duty job at any point. They can even offer you a light duty job when the doctor has recommended surgery. The important question is whether the job offered to you is suitable. In most circumstances, your treating doctor will decide whether the job is suitable.

Where did the worker get taken to the ER for arm injury?

Immediately following the incident, this worker’s hand and thumb were placed in ice and he was transported via ambulance to the nearest emergency room, and then airlifted to a triage center in Louisville, Kentucky.

What did the doctor say about my arm injury?

She was initially diagnosed with carpal and cubital tunnel syndromes and was assigned to return to work in three weeks. She returned to the doctor and was also diagnosed with AC joint pain and EMG/NCS tests were scheduled and performed.

What kind of surgery is needed for arm injury?

The surgery consisted of extensive debridement of the skin, artery, veins, bones and nerves; fusion of interphalangeal joint; ORIF for comminuted P1 fracture with K-wire; fluoroscopy evaluation; microscopic repair of the ulnar digital artery; repair of complex skin lacerations and application of thumb spica splint.

Depending on the extent of your injuries, your physician may recommend surgery for your workers’ comp injury relatively quickly after you have sustained the injury itself.