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Bone fracture
My right arm elbow fractured some 20 years back. My right arm elbow joint is not moving 100%. Can it be cured so that it moves/bends 100%.
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Dear , dont worry Physiotherapy  wl. Help u U consult once orthopaedic  doctor to rule out malunion , if everything is ok its possible with physiotherapy 
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Hi dear homoeopathic medicines will give you best results naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance Medicines will reach you via courier services
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It will depend on the cause. Go to Ayurveda practitioner near you, let her/him examine your arm and rule out, whether it is due to bone/muscle/ nerve deformity, treatment and future result will depend upon that.
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It needs work up and orthopedicians opinion It could be a possible case of myositis ossificans which usually has such complications as yours Visit an orthopedician. nothing is impossible in this era
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It would be better with physiotherapy but consult your orthopaedician before starting.
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Yes Consult  me
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