How long does it take for a broken bone trabecula to heal?

It usually takes 3 months after a trabecular fracture to reach the standard of clinical healing. A broken trabecular bone is called a fracture in orthopedic clinics, and a fracture refers to an interruption of the continuity and integrity of the bone, so the recovery time for a broken trabecular bone is also the time it takes for the fracture to recover, and the time it takes for the fracture to reach clinical healing is approximately 3 months. The specific recovery process consists of the following 3 stages: the first stage (2-4 weeks after the injury) is the period of hematoma inflammation and mechanization; the second stage (4-8 weeks after the injury) is the period of primary bone scab formation, which is formed by two types of osteogenesis, intra-membranous and intra-chondral osteogenesis; the third stage (8-12 weeks after the injury) is the period of bone scab shaping, which can make the primary bone scab stronger The third stage (8-12 weeks post-injury) is the scab shaping period, which allows the strength and hardness of the primary scab to become stronger so that clinical healing can be achieved.