What is the typical recovery from a cuneiform fracture at 70 days

The degree of recovery of cuneiform fracture in 70 days needs to be considered according to the degree of fracture and the patient’s physical condition and the patient’s cooperation. If it is a mild fracture, the fracture may be initially healed in 70 days, and if it is a more severe fracture, it may be the period of bone scab growth at 70 days. In mild fracture, choose splint or plaster fixation and elevate the affected limb, usually after 6~8 weeks of fixation, the fracture may initially heal, and after removing the plaster, gradually carry out functional exercises to resume walking. When the degree of fracture is more serious, surgical reduction is needed, and then plate fixation and internal fixation with steel nails, the fracture will be completely healed in about 3 months, and there is obvious growth of bone scab in 4~8 weeks after fracture, and the growth may be more solid. 70 days after cuneiform fracture, the degree of recovery is also related to the patient’s physical condition and the degree of cooperation, it is recommended to listen to the guidance of doctors in regular hospitals, so as not to affect the recovery of the fracture.