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Femur Fracture

A femur fracture sometimes referred to as a broken thighbone, is a painful and dangerous injury. One of the most robust bones of the body, the femur, is frequently broken or fractured due to significant trauma, such as that received in a car accident. Severe pain, swelling, discomfort, physical deformity, and frequent inability to walk are signs of a femur fracture. Setting and immobilizing the leg are common forms of treatment for femur fractures, and in more severe situations, surgery may be necessary to promote adequate recovery.

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I underwent an operation and physiotherapy for a knee injury five years ago, but I still have pain and difficulty in moving my knee. What should I do?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 41-year-old male. I met with an accident about five years ago and injured my right leg. Due to its impact on the right knee, my femur bone broke off in two places and one injury near the knee, ligaments and knee cap are safe. I got operated and nailing has been done, both the fr...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. I read your concern. In my opinion, your knee should be mobilized to gain range. You will get your knee range back and there is nothing to worry about. Choose a physiotherapist who can work a bit on your knee with manipulation and mobilize ...  Read Full »

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