How long to recover from radial tuberosity fracture in adults

There is no authoritative information on how long it takes to recover from an adult radial tuberosity fracture, the normal recovery time is 3~4 months, if the patient’s recovery is poor, the recovery time will be prolonged, and it is recommended that the patient start appropriate activities 2~3 weeks after the operation. There is no specific recovery time for radial tuberosity fracture in adults, if the patient does not experience discomfort, it normally takes 3~4 months. If the patient recovers poorly during the postoperative recovery period, it may take longer to recover, and the specific time should be based on the patient’s condition. After the fracture of radial tuberosity, the cast is usually removed 2~3 weeks after the operation, and it is recommended that the patient performs appropriate rehabilitation exercises with the assistance of family members or doctors after the cast is removed. The patient can give the affected limb appropriate activities, flexion and extension of the affected limb, you can also walk appropriately, but should not be too long or too large range of activity. It takes about 3 to 4 months to recover from radial tuberosity fracture in adults. Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to review the operation, and avoid touching the affected limb with water after the operation to prevent the phenomenon of infection. Patients should actively carry out rehabilitation exercises, which is conducive to promoting postoperative recovery.