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Posted on Jan 5, 2022, 4:10 pm
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Quote from: ShaneIrish on January 03, 2022, 02:56:02 PMLon tibia by Dr. Muharrem Inan
Lon tibia by Dr. Muharrem Inan
      The x-ray photos were taken on 8th December. Tension disappearred as muscles were loosing, so the sense of stiffness went way that I needn't do warm-up after waking up any more. Going downstairs is much easier now but the movement is slower than normal men, particularly on high steps and wet floor. I jogged every day and could run 50m~100m once which my athleticism was capable of, but quick running still caused discomfort on fractured areas. I didn't try any leaping exercises, because of my concern on the deformation of nails.
      Worthy of note, if I do long-time breaststroke which I stretch out legs, my knees will feel slightly painful just like a series of pricks. This is weird but not found in other exercise. I hope this won't last for a long term.
     
   

I'm honestly shocked that's only a hair less than 6 cm of growth. Those spaces look massive. On a side note, your consolidation looks fantastic.

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Posted on Jan 5, 2022, 4:44 pm
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Posted on Mar 12, 2022, 7:52 am
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Lon tibia by Dr. Muharrem Inan
Lon tibia by Dr. Muharrem Inan

The full recovery comes with a slower pace than projected. Nothing is worth my attention. By the way the DR photos were taken on 7th March.

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