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Stress fracture Tibia
I have a stress fracture in my tibia. Is it normal for extreme pain one day and almost no pain the next? This is the 3rd week.
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Possible but stress fractures are serious than normal fractures. Get it treated adequately else it will cause union problems. Share xrays.
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Avoid Squatting- Avoid sitting Cross legged Contrast Fomentation (Hot and Cold). Quadriceps strengthening exercises-
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Dear Respected I have gone through your problems. For more clear advice I need to examine you in details along with some investigation like x ray and blood test. Revert back with all these. helpline number Nine eight nine eight zero four five one zero three
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Send photo of X-ray film thru practo Sarhind Multispeciality - Orthopaedic Hospital in Chandigarh Dr Rajinder sharma senior orthopaedic joint replacement neurospine surgeon (retd) Govt multispeciality hospital sector 16 Chandigarh (38 years experience) S.C.O -23, Sector 33 D,, Chandigarh, Punjab 160021 099155 61211
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Have u had done casting or not
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