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A stable non displaced fracture D5
In november 2023 in car accident i have fracture a stable non displaced spine fracture d5 thoracic with mild retropulsion doctor recommended me 3 month rest arround 2.5 month completed when will start my normal activities like bike driving and car not gyming and all there is no pain in fracture
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Have patience. Visit your consultant after 15 days for followup consultation. Share your follow up findings, and latest xray after 15 days
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If the treating doctor felt it was a stable injury pattern then , what you have been doing seems right. However, latest X-rays and CT scans from time of injury need to be seen by a Spine Specialist
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Avoid bending forwards and lifting heavy weight , to avoid two wheelers for next month
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Ok.. Get latest xray
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Visit your orthopaedic surgeon for regular followup for assessment Fracture healing takes time. Get repeat xray done.
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avoid forward bending lifting heavy weight
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no 2 wheeler for atleast a month from now
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