This is not the right place to get your answer to this question. You need to see a MD and preferably one in the Orthopedic specialty, to determine the answer.
2007-09-04 09:56:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The fibula will probably heal on its own. It only supports a little of your weight. Under 10%. The tibia is supporting most of your weight. If you break both the tib & fib, the tib is usually repaired with IM nailing or a cast, and the fib is usually left to heal on its own.
Check out this website
mybrokenleg.com
2007-09-04 16:54:30
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answered by tess 6
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reset? who set it in the first place? and what makes you think it isn't healing properly?
2007-09-04 09:52:50
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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i really hope you saw a docter after breaking the bone, , if not i hope they do not have to rebreak the bone to set it right, very silly on your part to be so lax on your own health///
2007-09-04 09:57:04
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answered by Sonny H 6
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Are you serious? Yes, you probably need surgical fixation or casting!
2007-09-04 09:53:23
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answered by NurseBunny 4
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