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There are several factors that can affect the healing of a fracture. These include local factors, such as the type, location, and severity of the fracture, the stability of the fragments, and the presence of soft tissue injury; systemic factors, such as age, nutrition, activity level, nerve functionRead more
There are several factors that can affect the healing of a fracture. These include local factors, such as the type, location, and severity of the fracture, the stability of the fragments, and the presence of soft tissue injury; systemic factors, such as age, nutrition, activity level, nerve function, hormonal status, and comorbidities; and mechanical factors, such as the degree of movement and immobilization of the fracture site. Proper nutrition is also important for bone healing. Protein, vitamins C, D, and K, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and zinc are all essential for bone formation and can accelerate the healing process.
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