Medial Malleolus Fracture: Can You Walk?
It is generally not recommended to walk with a medial malleolus fracture. Walking can cause further damage to the fracture and may delay the healing process. In most cases, people with a medial malleolus fracture will be advised to use crutches or a walking boot to keep the foot and ankle immobilized while the fracture heals.Carpal Tunnel Surgery - Related Articles
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