Tibia and Fibula Fractures
Case Definition
Fractures of the Leg Bones
Leg fractures usually result from severe falls or accidents and affect standing and walking.
Symptoms:
- Severe pain in the leg
- Swelling or bruising
- Loss of ability to stand
- Deformity or twisting of the leg
Diagnosis:
- X-rays
- Sometimes CT scan
Treatment:
- Immobilization with a cast or surgery
- Surgery if the fracture is unstable or open
When is surgery necessary?
- Open fracture
- Double fracture
- Loss of joint stability
Frequently Asked Questions About Leg Fractures (Tibia and Fibula)
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Yes, with proper rehabilitation.
Not always; sometimes it is removed later.
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