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"Actually, bone-setting isn't all that complex, and its difficulty also depends on your specific injury," said Liu Banxia in response to their curious gazes.
"Your injury isn't too complex in the first place. It's likely that your arm was impacted during the car accident, a sort of jolt of force. The fracture itself is quite clean, with no bone fragments."
"Even the most skilled bone-setting techniques would be ineffective against complex fractures because you can't feel or realign tiny bone fragments to the exact fracture site."
"We should take an X-ray, which might be a bit uncomfortable. As the saying goes, 'An injury to muscle or bone takes a hundred days to heal,' so there's some truth to that."
"Thank you, Doctor. I'll get ready for the X-ray." The patient somehow looked a bit happier.
