Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. If she can walk putting her full weight, she might not have a major fracture. But I want to ask you a few more questions to come to a conclusion. Is there any swelling around the knee now? Is there any history of massaging it every time she fell? Is she able to straighten out her knee completely now? Probable causes here can be some joint fluid in her knee, which is causing an inability to stretch completely. If she is limping now, if she is complaining of pain with every step, we should think of any ligament injury.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query. It is almost three and a half weeks since the injury. I saw your scan film (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Treatment/management of vertebral fractures depends on two main factors, which include whether there is any neurological deficit due to the fracture fragments and the posterior structure.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Tail bone pain, coccydynia, or coxalgia can be caused with or without injury. I suggest you avoid sitting on hard surfaces such as bikes or tables. You can also do the following: You can use a coccyx pillow as a cushion whenever you sit. You can apply an ice pack directly to that region.
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