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Tibial fracture
Its been 6 month of surgery now iam sharing my latest xrays please examine them and tell me can i walk without any support and can climb stairs or do pushups and squats . Currently walking with one hand stick. Is calus formed or not yet . How much % my bone is united .
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Yes callus has formed but it’s always to check x ray physically for exact callus formation rather online. U shud avoid sports jumping or any impact activity Steps u can start Do u have any pain while walking without stick? Monthly X-ray n regular check required Avoid smoking n drinking alcohol if u r taking any
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Yaaa.. u can walk normally without any support Don't worry for your fracture.. it will united completely definately
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U can walk without support. Callus is not yet fully formed. Consult ur operating surgeon. Take calcium & vitamin D supplement.
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You can walk without support In case there is pain or swelling then consult your operating surgeon Callus is there but to gain full strength sometimes it takes 6 to 9 months
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