ChatterBank0 min ago
No Plate Or Pin. Why, Pain?
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Back in 1994 I fractured my tib and fib at my ankle.
When I was taken down to theatre and put to sleep to have a plate put in, an eagle eyed doctor studied the x-rays and thought that it would be better to just put me in a full plaster instead of fixing a plate and pin.
I spent the next 5 months in varying sizes of plaster and then had physio after that. For the next 20 odd years everything has been fine. However, for the past year, whenever I turn my foot or move backwards without lifting it off the floor, I get a sharp pain in the joint that is so acute, that I cry out.
My question is, why is this happening now, because not plating it meant that the bone would grow back naturally?
I do have osteoporosis.
Thanks.
When I was taken down to theatre and put to sleep to have a plate put in, an eagle eyed doctor studied the x-rays and thought that it would be better to just put me in a full plaster instead of fixing a plate and pin.
I spent the next 5 months in varying sizes of plaster and then had physio after that. For the next 20 odd years everything has been fine. However, for the past year, whenever I turn my foot or move backwards without lifting it off the floor, I get a sharp pain in the joint that is so acute, that I cry out.
My question is, why is this happening now, because not plating it meant that the bone would grow back naturally?
I do have osteoporosis.
Thanks.
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