After an accident in which a bone fracture or similar occurs, a larger or smaller plate is temporarily or even permanently implanted in the affected area. Depending on its position and size, such a plate can restrict freedom of movement. These plates are then often removed again and are mainly used to immobilise the affected area and protect it from movements that could hinder the healing process. This is not always pleasant for those affected. You are no longer in pain, so you want to move as you did before the accident - but you can't because of the plate. Annoying. Or rather: thank goodness! Although this restriction is a hindrance in the short term, it saves you from permanent damage in the longer term. If something in your life is currently blocked - remember that this may be a good thing for the moment, even if you don't yet recognise the effects.
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