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Fracture recovery
I went through an accident on 5 nov 2022 and had surgery with tense nailing . But after 4 months the nail started bending and leg deformed. After i went through 2nd surgery with intramedullary interlocking titanium rod. Now i am sharing my latest xray please tell me about recovery, doctor has not done dynamisation . Can i walk with stick now? Please tell me how much % my bone united . And how much time will i need more . Currently walking with walker.
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Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise chandigarh health Department Govt Multispeciality Hospital retired Chandigarh(U.T)
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Which date was the second surgery done? It is uniting
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kindly consult the 2nd surgery orthopedician regarding weight bearing and walking.
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Fracture seems to have united. You may start with partial weight bearing. Kindly consult your doctor who operated on you as well.
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Need to check your leg and xray both . Need to see chronology of surgery . Then one can comment . Dr Sagar Savsani Bopal - Ahmedabad
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Fracture is uniting well....be patience.
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It will unite with time.. don't worry.. hope in your treating surgeon and follow his advice
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