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Physiotherapy in Kleinburg for Ankle - Lower Leg Fractures

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In this guide we are concerned with fractures of the lower leg between the knee and ankle. The two bones in the lower leg are the tibia and fibula. We will limit this discussion to fractures of the shaft, or mid section of these two bones. Fractures of the lower end of the tibia and fibula are covered in ankle fractures. Fractures of the upper end of the tibia are covered in knee fractures.The tibia bone is the largest and most important bone of the lower leg. It is quite vulnerable to injury. There is no overlying muscle to cushion impact on the front and inner side of the bone. The tibia is relatively easy to fracture with twisting or bending forces. As a result, fracture of the tibia is one of the most common major long bone fractures encountered in adults. Fracture of the tibia has a reputation for complications including failure to heal, or nonunion, so the management of this injury needs a careful approach from orthopaedic surgeons.

Physiotherapy in Kleinburg for Ankle - Lower Leg Fractures

Physiotherapy in Kleinburg for Ankle - Lower Leg Fractures

Physiotherapy in Kleinburg for Ankle - Lower Leg Fractures

Physiotherapy in Kleinburg for Ankle - Lower Leg Fractures

Physiotherapy in Kleinburg for Ankle - Lower Leg Fractures

Physiotherapy in Kleinburg for Ankle - Lower Leg Fractures

Physiotherapy in Kleinburg for Ankle - Lower Leg Fractures

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