2. Tingling
What you might find more alarming is that you may notice the limb or the body part starts to “tingle.” It might also feel number to touch, or even cold.
All these things are likely the result of nerve damage. When your bones break, they become sharp and begin to move more freely inside your other tissue. This can cause nerves to tear or to become tangled. That, in turn, can then prevent the brain from sending and receiving signals to the area, which in turn results in loss of movement and sensation.
In some cases, this can lead to permanent damage. In most scenarios, however, this damage will be more a case of irritation and aggravation – and you should be able to regain normal use and sensation with practice and rest.