Can calf bone fracture be treated conservatively
The calf bone is broken. I would like to ask if it is possible to perform conservative treatment without surgery, how to treat it?
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BY Michael Sam 2020-05-10The conservative treatment of calf bone fracture is through manual reduction. After reciprocal manipulation, plaster is needed to fix the calf. If the fracture alignment is better, it can be treated conservatively, but if it is not good for the stomach, it is best to treat it with surgery. Usually the healing time is about three months.8
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