According to my knowledge, the main character possessing the Body of Nine Yang isn't a common setting in web novels. This setting may have come from a particular novel or manga, but I can't provide any information. If you can provide more information about the Nine Yang Body and the rape, I will try my best to provide you with more interesting answers.
I heard about a guy who was climbing a tree to rescue a cat. He lost his balance and fell, breaking his arm in the process. His arm was in a really strange angle. He was in pain at first but later he told the story with so much humor. He said it was all worth it because he saved the cat. He had a long recovery period with lots of physical therapy, but he's all good now.
A hiker once tripped over a root while on a trail. He instinctively put out his arm to stop his fall and broke it. He was miles away from any help. But he managed to use his other arm and some basic first - aid knowledge to make a makeshift splint. He then slowly made his way back to the starting point. It was a harrowing experience, but he's now got a great story to tell about his survival and his broken arm.
In addition to his family and friends, the medical ninja in the village would be involved. They would be the ones to accurately diagnose Boruto's condition. Shizune, for example, could come and check on him, using her vast medical knowledge. And the other young medical ninjas might learn from this case, as Boruto's illness could be something new or unusual, so they would be eager to assist and gain experience while taking care of him.
The novel I recommend to you is " Hong Kong Reborn: Entertainment Tycoon ". The novel told the story of a Chinese journalist who died on a mission and was reborn. His soul traveled to Hong Kong in 1985 and became the protagonist named Li Yangshu. In this story, Li Yangshu looked at the familiar streets and characters in Hong Kong movies and shouted excitedly," Xiangjiang, I came, I saw, I love."
A daughter with a broken arm can deal with it in several ways. She can ask for help from her family and friends when she needs it, like having someone help her with getting dressed. She can also find new hobbies or focus on old ones that are possible with one hand, such as writing stories or drawing. In addition, she should communicate with her doctor if she has any concerns or if she experiences any unusual pain or discomfort. And she can keep a positive attitude by thinking about how her arm will heal and she'll be able to do all the things she loves again soon.
There was a daughter named Emma. She was very active in sports. During a basketball game, she tripped and fell hard on her arm. The pain was immediate. Her coach called an ambulance. At the hospital, it was confirmed that her arm was broken. She was devastated at first because she couldn't play her favorite sport for a while. But her family and teammates were very supportive. They visited her often and brought her things to cheer her up. She started to focus on other aspects of the game, like coaching her younger sister from the sidelines while her arm mended.
It could be a rogue ninja who has a personal vendetta against Boruto's family. This ninja might have caused harm to Boruto's father Naruto in the past, and now Boruto is determined to make him pay.
The following are some recommendations from novels about the rebirth of an armless person:
1. " The Power of Bloodline: Carefree Life ": The protagonist has a variety of super bloodline powers, including incurable self-healing, ultra-fast regeneration, etc., which can easily heal serious injuries or even broken arms.
2. [The Chinese Martial Arts Grandmaster of Doomsday: The protagonist has the ability to heal himself and regrow his arm.]
However, the search results provided did not mention any more information about the novel about the rebirth of an arm.
One thing that can be done is to help her with daily tasks. For example, help her with getting dressed, especially if she has trouble moving her broken arm. Also, cooking for her is a great help as she might not be able to do it herself easily.