Can you recover from a proximal humerus fracture in 40 days?

A proximal humerus fracture that is 40 days old has generally not reached full recovery, and x-rays can be performed to observe the healing of the fracture. Proximal humerus fractures, which are mainly fractures of the humerus size rotor, the surgical neck of the humerus, and the head of the humerus, generally have not reached the time of healing after about 40 days of treatment. It takes at least about 3~6 months (after completing the period of primitive bone scab formation) to reach clinical healing, and 40 days is only about a month, which is still relatively early. Generally speaking, it takes about 3~6 months after fracture to reach basic clinical healing, and after clinical healing, the fracture line is blurred on X-ray, and there is a continuous bone scab passing through. At this time, there is a certain degree of weight bearing ability, before clinical healing, you need to use a forearm sling (or support) to immobilize the affected limb, which can avoid gravity on the fracture end of the pull to accelerate healing. During the recovery period of the fracture, follow the doctor’s instructions to take good care of the fracture, and consult the doctor if there is any discomfort.