Fibula Head Fracture healing in Xray
Sir I have posted xray of fibula head fracture for date of injury and 2 weeks after date of injury using hinged braces. Is the fracture healing?
Sir I have posted xray of fibula head fracture for date of injury and 2 weeks after date of injury using hinged braces. Is the fracture healing?
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I have a fracture on the Fibula head due to fall from bike 2 weeks ago. The doctor didn't apply any cast/plaster but advised to use hinged braces. Only cycling, sitting crossed legs, stairs up down is restricted by the doctor. But I'm walking minimally(Partial weight on the fractured leg) and time of the time sitting keeping my leg straight. Pain and swelling reduced. But stiffness around the knee and pain during flexion of the knee. Should it heal without cast/plaster and how many days would it take to walk normally?
I have been suffering from varicose veins for 8 years. I have immense pain in my legs. Please suggest a medicine for the treatment of varicose veins.
Mri shows no anterolisthesis but after x ray dactor told I have mild lesthesis any suggestions from the gods .. Please help I'm very depressed
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