Originally posted by: Nafisa_blossoms
I've broken my right arm before, and had it in a hard plaster for 7 weeks, but afterwards it was just learning how to write again...I guess you need to ask this question to a bone specialist or research on the web what happens when a leg or arm is in the hard plaster, it's seems the bone though has a fracture it can mend (rejoin to become one piece again) when it stays in the hard plaster.
So I couldn't write obviously when I had the fracture, but when fracture healed I was able to write again, similarly Gopi staying in that hard plaster for a month and half, the bone had a chance to mend, it was the fear of falling that made her unable to walk...when she was practising to walk previously she didn't believe she could do it, she always had doubt, also when she took a fall just before that you see the plaster on the slippery floor of her bedroom just slide as result her other leg lost balance and she fell down.The park the surface was rougher therefore no sliding. Well it's only a theory.
oooh nafisa u really cleared my all doubts...
thanks for the medical theory..😉
but this is a confusion post..so some famous humour skils of urs please..😳
and on serious note ur medical theory is absolutely right..
thats why doc puts plaster on leg..so that it remains fixed adn the gel that adds the bone..get attached again.
hence the patient shouldnt move a lot..to heal faster.
and i m a doctor now.😃