Question

Yesterday, I went to play football with friends, and I didn’t feel anything wrong at the time, but I accidentally rear-ended a motorcycle on the way back. My leg hurt really bad then. The doctor at the hospital said I had multiple injuries that might result in scabbing. Recently, what should I do if my osteoblast growth is slow?

Answer

If osteoblast growth is slow, you can take medication to enhance the differentiation of osteoblasts and combine it with various physical therapies such as infrared light therapy, cold compress therapy, and ultrashort wave therapy to enhance blood circulation and promote osteoblast differentiation to prevent joint adhesion. In addition to medication and external treatments, you can also consume high-protein and calcium-rich foods in your daily diet to improve calcium absorption, which also promotes the healing of bone calluses.