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Tibia Fibula Fracture
1 Month Back My Mother Feel Down In Our Farm.Firstly We Didn't Go For Scan Or Any Doctor Consultation . As Pain Was Heavy We Go For Local Puttur Katu Performed By Some Old Techniques By Placing Sticks,Cloth,Egg Etc. 2 Days Back I Taken My Mother For Scanning Shockingly The Bone Was Not Rightly Placed.As I Am Fearing About Her Here Are Scanning Report Pls Suggest Further Move Sir/Madam.Thank You.
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Upload xray lateral view of leg , Upload clinical pic comparing both leg length , Local site pain , bony mobility, etc , She may need surgery with explained prognosis
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Get X-ray lateral side view Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise Govt retd Hod/Director Sarhind Orthopaedic Multispeciality medical centre Chandigarh
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First get a lateral view of x ray to confirm the alllignmemt.
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based on new x ray the decision whether to go for surgery will taken
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She requires surgery
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Requires lateral view xray to confirm tha alignment
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Lateral view distal leg
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No puttur kattu... better take her to Orthopaedician
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Surgery has good outcomes in terms of recovery, patient satifaction.
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X ray Leg-Lateral View
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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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Operation will help in fast recovery and movment
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