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Actute pain at place of Fracture
My father's right leg got fractured in August 2023. So platinum plate was fitted by Orthopedic surgeon. After that he was admitted again in hospital due to urinary infection in month end of September and October. His physiotherapy started in November and he started standing for 5 mins 3-4 times in a day. In February, he started walking with walker support. But he sitted down one day while walking. So he was suggested bed rest for 2 weeks. Now when he standup or sit down, he feels acute pain at place of plating. Doctor has started injections of calcium again. Please guide.
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Yes we need xrays from post surgery till dete Then we can guide u properly
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Need to see all xrays . Fracture , immediate after operation , in follow up and latest xrays with dates visible. Also need to see right leg also .
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X-ray and evaluation is needed please consult
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Need to see Xray..Can be an ununited fracture or Refracture..?
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