Ouch man - that x-ray looks like some butchery DIY job - I'm sure it's not and its a perfectly refined medical procedure, but the x-ray looks painful enough on its own! I hope you make a speedy recovery!
Thanks guys...
It indeed is butchery by the looks and feels. But it's not the fractured bone that holding me back. That seems to be fixed, can't say I feel it. The surgeon said, a few hours after the procedure it's ok to put some load on it again and stand up. 3 to 5 days of hospitalization and you're back home. I guess they also use some kind of very good fast curing and super strong cement to hold it all in place. Tho regarding the medical report my Pertrochanteric fracture was a tad complex and took an hour longer to fix than averagely.
And that is what I feel, they obviously also use some rather large clamps etc. to pull and hold the muscles etc. apart and stretch them even more to create sufficient working space. Drill the holes and hammer the nails in. Next to the bruising trauma and stretched ligaments in the leg from the accident causing the fracture. The muscles and tendons are now protesting and not willing to cooperate with every move I make and if too many it all shoots into a painful cramp like crazy.
So it's a soft tissue issue, that probably needs time.