Why does it still hurt six months after the fracture?

Pain after six months of fracture means that the fracture is not completely healed or the pain is caused by soft tissue adhesions around the fracture. Before the fracture is completely healed, the fracture will be painful with force, and only when the fracture is completely healed with force can it be painless. Excluding fracture healing, another reason for the most obvious pain is the adhesion of the tissues around the fracture due to long-term fixation, and the pain caused by the pulling of the adhesions in the process of movement, which requires strengthening the joint and the movement of the tissues around the fracture to improve the adhesions of the surrounding tissues in order to finally relieve the pain. Therefore, it is necessary to take X-rays to identify whether the fracture has not healed or the adhesions are caused by the surrounding tissues.