How long does it take to go to the toilet on your own with a torn ligament for a hip dislocation

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-05
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Going to the toilet is a problem that needs to be faced every day, after the ligament is ruptured, if the squatting and standing action of the toilet can be avoided, it can relieve the ligament tension and avoid secondary injury, because the ligament tissue is not easy to regenerate and recover, and it is very important to deal with it correctly in the early stage. "Like toilet assistant" is a power lifting toilet chair, can lift the patient to get up and squat, effectively solve the most need to get up and squat action, you can easily get up with a light press, do not need to be taken care of by your family, leave your dignity, the elderly at home can continue to use after the patient recovers, the elderly stand up hard after defecation, the position changes, the abdominal pressure increases, the blood pressure rises sharply, resulting in cerebral hemorrhage, easy to induce angina, myocardial infarction, sudden death. It is suitable for the elderly with arthritis, low back and leg pain, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no exact time for how long it will take to recover and be able to walk, because everyone's physical condition is very different, but don't worry too much, since the foot is crooked, about 1 month or so can walk, but can not play yet, the reason why the foot is definitely because of the poor strength of the ankle joint, when the ankle joint can walk and run, you can increase some strength exercises, now it is best not to worry, if the ankle joint is repeatedly injured, the foot can no longer continue to play, must be raised! Keeping a good attitude will make you recover quickly!

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