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After the fracture is healed, can it be increased?
After the fracture is restored, it can't actually increase. On the contrary, fractures will damage the health of bones and take a long time to recover. In fact, it is a rumor that the fracture will get worse after rehabilitation. The reason for saying this is that there is a method in medical beauty, which breaks human bones and fixes them after separation. Because there is a distance between two bones, it will appear to increase, but this increase is not a physiological phenomenon, but artificial.

This kind of fracture is not naturally formed. Artificial leg bone lengthening surgery must first manually cut off the bones of human thigh or calf, then elongate the two bones, and then fracture and elongate them after fixation. This cycle can generally be extended by about five centimeters, so the process of increasing is very painful, and it goes against the laws of nature and does great harm to bones.

Although it doesn't seem to have any effect on your body now, with the increase of age, the phenomenon of osteoporosis is more obvious, so this kind of injury will be more obvious. Moreover, in order to keep the position of the bones during the operation, the patient's lower body needs to be firmly fixed during the rehabilitation process, so it has a great impact on the user's health, and eating and drinking Lazar need to be carried out in bed.

In fact, the growth of human bones in the development process is relatively rapid, which will be affected by some external factors, and the height is not only related to heredity, but also to the acquired environment. Doing more exercise and eating some foods rich in calcium can promote your height. And growing taller is a physiological phenomenon, so don't be so cruel to yourself. Moreover, after the bone splits, it will also damage the muscles.

Therefore, the fracture can't be enlarged, and the bone can't move violently after the fracture, otherwise the bone is likely to shift, and it may become shorter instead of increasing. It is important to rest after a fracture.