Marriages in comics might fracture because of unfulfilled expectations, the influence of villains or antagonists, or even supernatural elements. Sometimes, it's a combination of multiple factors that lead to the breakdown.
One recovery story is of my friend. He had a calcaneus fracture from a fall. It was a tough start. He was in a cast for weeks. After the cast was removed, he had to do physical therapy. At first, he could barely put weight on his foot. But with regular exercise, like ankle rotations and gentle walking, he gradually got better. After a few months, he could walk almost normally again.
In Detective Conan, the character Kogoro was suspected of killing his wife. Under the circumstances where there was conclusive evidence, Kogoro was forced to receive plaster treatment.
In Naruto, Naruto Uzumaki's father, Hiroto Uzumaki, suffered a fracture during a battle. In order not to affect Naruto's growth, Hiroto Uzumaki received a plaster cast.
In One Piece, Luffy was stabbed in the shoulder by Sauron during a battle with the navy, causing his shoulder to fracture. After Luffy's efforts and treatment, his shoulder fracture was cured.
In " Death ", after the Silver-horned King was swallowed by the Void, his body mutated, making him very strong. However, at the same time, he also had a weakness that made him vulnerable. Therefore, after he was rescued, he received a plaster treatment.
One such film is 'A Cinderella Story' itself. It has all the elements of the classic Cinderella tale, with a modern twist. There's the hard - working and kind - hearted girl, a mean step - mother and sisters, and of course, a charming prince - like character. Another one could be 'Ever After', which is also a retelling of the Cinderella story in a more historical and romantic setting. It shows how a young woman rises above her difficult circumstances to find love and happiness.
It's tough to say for sure. I think a considerable number of people like fiction films, perhaps around 50%. It depends on many things like the quality of the films and marketing.
It was possible for a lumbar fracture and displacement to be accompanied by paralysis of both lower limbs. Lumbar fractures and dislocations would cause serious damage to the spinal cord and cauda equina, which would cause paralysis of both lower limbs. The specific prognosis and treatment effect depended on the degree and timing of the injury. If the injury had already caused irreversible nerve damage, it might be difficult to restore function. However, early surgery and related treatments may help to improve the recovery effect. Therefore, it was recommended that patients with lumbar spine fracture and displacement accompanied by paralysis of both lower limbs be sent to the hospital as soon as possible for diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
One story is of a hiker who got a pilon fracture while on a trek. Through a combination of minimally invasive surgery and a well - designed rehabilitation protocol, she was able to hike again. It was a great success as she was initially worried she'd never be able to do it again.