Can I turn from side to side after surgery for a fracture of the upper and lower branches of the pubic bone?

You can turn from side to side after surgery for fractures of the upper and lower branches of the pubic bone, but it is important to be aware of your posture. The pubic bone is divided between the right and left sides of the pelvis, and when standing, the pubic ring can be divided into the upper and lower branches. Usually caused by a more severe trauma, there will be a fracture at the same time. If the displacement is large or combined with urethra or bladder injury, surgical treatment is needed to reset and internally fix the fracture site. Generally, after surgery, lying position, the affected side of the lower limbs with soft cushions to elevate, to maintain a neutral position of abduction, to prevent the external rotation of the internal, turn over to keep the trunk, pelvis and lower limbs axial is the principle, to prevent the fracture re-displaced. After the surgery of pubic bone upper and lower branch fracture, it is recommended to listen to the doctor’s advice in time to reduce the adverse effects.