Suggest Treatment For Misalignment Of Distal And Proximal Fragments In Both Legs
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If the mechanical axis is correct then the mal alignment will not have any effect on your posture or daily routine. 100% remodeling is not seen at the age of 27. It is seen only in case of children.
If there is no angulation between the fragments on AP or lateral view then there is no need to worry. This mild mal alignment will provide full body support and strength to the leg.
Gradually this will become less prominent and can be detected only on an X-ray. It will not affect any of your functions.
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Here are the x rays i have available. The left leg has been mechanical adjusted recently, though you can still see the offseting of the bones. I actualy had tibia varus correction surgery where the original overcoreected the left leg ,combined with a leg lengthening procedure of 5cm in length, The bones do misalign on an angle anatomically though the mechanical axis is ok to within 1-2 degrees. What do you think based in the x rays amd do you think remodelling will help yo improve the S like bending of the bone once healed. I have also included the poat op x rays lateral view for comparison
Yes remodeling will help in improvement.
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Thanks for writing again.
I have seen the X-rays. Callus formation is good. The mild deviation is not worrisome. This will become alright with time. Since the mechanical axis are alright there is no need to worry.
Remodeling will improve this slight bend and you will be able to lead a normal life without any disability.
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No need of further surgery at this stage.
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The callus is good but the complete healing will take time of around 4-6 months. At this stage, no further surgical correction is needed. You will recover 100% in terms of hard sports also in case you go for proper and regular physiotherapy to regain the proper muscle strength and full range of movement at the joints.
You are getting the right treatment. Please do not worry.
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