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Fracture In Right Elbow, Cartilage Damage, Unable To Stretch Arm Fully, No Full Functionality In Arm. Surgery Done. Treatment?

Hello Doctor, My wife had fractured her right elbow very badly. she has been operated but doctor says that the cartilege has been damaged greatly. as a result she won t be able to stretch her arm properly. nor would she get full functionality of her arm. i seek your advice for some proper treatment to recover her properly. waiting eagerly for your reply
Sat, 14 Jul 2012
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
hi welcome to hcm
it depends a lot on the type of fracture and how bad it has been shattered , we would require to see her post op x rays and then probably if the fixation is good ,physiotherapy would help in her gaining movements and strength
do get in touch with x rays for advise
wishing you good health
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Fracture In Right Elbow, Cartilage Damage, Unable To Stretch Arm Fully, No Full Functionality In Arm. Surgery Done. Treatment?

hi welcome to hcm it depends a lot on the type of fracture and how bad it has been shattered , we would require to see her post op x rays and then probably if the fixation is good ,physiotherapy would help in her gaining movements and strength do get in touch with x rays for advise wishing you good health