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Here are important points to consider during the recovery process after liquid nitrogen treatment for malignant bone tumors:
The complete healing process typically takes 1 to 2 years. Following the treatment, the affected limb should be kept in a cast for the initial 3 weeks to 1 month.
After approximately one month, once the cast is removed, the patient is allowed to begin controlled movements.
Absolutely no weight should be borne on the treated bone for the first 6 months.
After the sixth month, based on findings of improvement in clinical examinations and radiological imaging, gradual partial weight-bearing can be initiated. This process may vary depending on the patient's individual recovery status and must always be conducted under medical supervision.
What should be considered after Liquid Nitrogen Treatment (Surgery) for Malignant Bone Tumors?
The complete healing process typically takes 1 to 2 years. Following the treatment, the affected limb should be kept in a cast for the initial 3 weeks to 1 month.
After approximately one month, once the cast is removed, the patient is allowed to begin controlled movements.
Absolutely no weight should be borne on the treated bone for the first 6 months.
After the sixth month, based on findings of improvement in clinical examinations and radiological imaging, gradual partial weight-bearing can be initiated. This process may vary depending on the patient's individual recovery status and must always be conducted under medical supervision.