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Distal femur communicated fracture
In resurgery of distal femur communicated fracture can knee movement can b back if in first surgery fraction fixtation was not allined properly then it restricted knee motion
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Lots of things to be considered. You can take an appointment for detailed consultation please
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There is no simple answer for this as many factors determine the outcome of the surgery. Need to know more about fracture and patient.
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Visit nearest orthopedic surgeon or consult online
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• Limb elevation, Active/Passive finger/Toe movements. • Intermittent ice pack application. • Rest/Non-weight-bearing mobilization till further advice. • Watch for increased Swelling/Excessive pain/Toe or Finger discoloration/Fever. If present, visit the nearest hospital immediately.
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