Can fracture of shank tibia fibula be good


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Tibia fibula fracture is the most common fracture type in leg trauma, most of which are caused by direct violence, so fracture displacement is generally obvious, soft tissue contusion is more serious, and may be accompanied by vascular injury. Under normal circumstances, surgery is required. Surgical open reduction and internal fixation are required. After surgery, the affected limb can be flexed and extended in bed, but it cannot be fully weight-bearing. After three months or so, you can get out of bed with crutches. Regular review of x-rays can wait for the fracture to heal completely before normal weight-bearing. Generally, it is about six months. Premature weight-bearing may show fracture non-union, plate fracture, etc. The prognosis of tibia and fibula fracture is generally good, and there is no dysfunction left.