If an astronaut sustained a fracture, what specific pain element caused by gravity would be absent in weightlessness?

Answer

Secondary pain from the weight of the fractured limb pressing against surrounding tissues.

Hydrostatic pressure is eliminated in orbit, meaning an astronaut would not experience secondary pain caused by the weight of the fractured limb pressing against surrounding tissues or joints.

If an astronaut sustained a fracture, what specific pain element caused by gravity would be absent in weightlessness?
Spacegravitysensationpain