For those who got hit bye a car and got hit in the legs how long does it take for your legs to feel better?


Question:
but if they arent broken

Answers:
about 4 weeks
about 2 months.
about a month.

It ALSO depends on the factors.
How fast was the car, and did you bones break(in you case it didn't.)
If you do some intensive physiotherapy, you might feel better in 1 month.
That's a pretty broad question..

There are so many factors that would have to be considered in this question it's ridiculous.

just to name a few
1.how fast was the car going
2.where on the legs were you injured
3. how old are you, and have you had any leg injuries in the past.
4.how long was it before competent medical treatment was received...hours, days?
...nobody could possibly answer this question as it is currently presented.
They may not be broken but the nerves and sinues are damaged along with the mussles,if the mussle is not torn from the bone and you have no serious nerve or sinue damage it should be about 10 -15 weeks before you feel better,if it lasts any longer go back to your family doctor and tell him / her what sort of pain you are having if any,an ultra sound should be able to detect any abnormality in mussles
or nerves.If you still believe you have pain after the alloted
time frame,again go and see your GP.I hope that this info was helpful if not i am sorry ??
anywhere between an hour and infinity.
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