Fracture of the broad bone and femur

The femur rarely breaks when it is at full strength, but sometimes a fracture occurs, so that the ends of the femur crumble, sometimes it cracks lengthwise, and sometimes its inner side is pushed inward. Often after these injuries there is pain, tingling and numbness in the lower leg and thigh, and this is close to what happens to the humerus when the shoulder is fractured.

When the wide bone located above the coccyx breaks or its muscles are crushed, it becomes difficult to correct this and one of the thighs is shortened. And the treatment here is that the patient is laid on his stomach, and two strong men begin to stretch his thighs, each pulls on one thigh, someone else holds his hands tightly so that he does not hasten to resist those who are stretching his thighs. Meanwhile, two chiropractors apply strong and firm pressure on both hips so that they are straightened, and then a medicinal bandage is applied to the broken hip, and the patient lies with his hip on a ball of rags or something of the like that has a hardness, this is close to how treating the shoulder blade.

When the bone breaks on the side of the hip, the treatment is the same as the treatment for a fracture of the shoulder: the bandage should be moistened and compresses should be placed properly, and the patient should lie on a level place.