The time when splints should be applied is after the fifth day and further until the organ is protected from damage. While the organ is enlarging, you should hesitate to ...
Read MoreThe substance from which splints are made must combine hardness with pliability and flexibility, such as reed, pomegranate wood, and the like. The thickest place in them ...
Read MoreThe bandage should start from the broken place, and from there go to where the fracture becomes larger, and there the bandage is tightened the tightest. The stronger the ...
Read MoreThe rags for dressings must be clean, because dirt is hard and causes pain, thin so as to let through what is smeared on them, and light so as not to burden the diseased ...
Read MoreAny organ that you restore must be in a comfortable position that does not allow pain. The best position in this case is the one that is characteristic of the organ by na ...
Read MoreThe chiropractor should examine the direction of the fractured bone's slope. On the side where the deviation is directed, he will find a convexity, and on the side from w ...
Read MoreThe basic rule for fusion is to stretch the organ within appropriate limits. Excessive traction causes spasms and pain, and this causes fevers and sometimes relaxation oc ...
Read MoreBroken bones, if returned to their original position, can heal in children and those close to them in age, due to the presence of a remnant of their original strength, bu ...
Read MoreA fracture is a disruption of continuity particularly characteristic of a bone. Sometimes the bone is separated because of this, and if its particles are small, this is c ...
Read MoreIt is not uncommon for the talus to dislocate, and when it dislocates, it is necessary to get it back by pulling it hard, treating it hard, and pushing it hard. Then you ...
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