Stalled Recovery: 5 Signs a Broken Bone Is Not Healing

For many patients, it can start with the simplest motion: Stepping off a curb the wrong way, a fall down the steps, a slip on the pickleball court. But the solution also seems simple: A cast and weeks of waiting while your body’s natural healing process occurs.

But it’s been eight weeks and the pain persists that has gradually gotten so annoying that the aggravation spills into other aspects of your life.

If it’s been that long and you’re still having pain at the site, this is one of the signs a broken bone is not healing.

Thankfully, with the help of modern medicine, most broken bones do heal within time. Granted, the length of time varies depending upon the extent of the break, which bone was broken, and whether or not surgery was needed. Most simple fractures will heal within six to eight weeks. However, more severe breaks to bones like your femur (thigh bone) can take several months to heal.

With all these variables, how can you be sure your broken bone is healing?

That’s where our experienced, board-certified orthopedic doctors in Raleigh step in.

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