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Walking With Hand Support Due To Polio-afflicted Leg. Can Surgery Help?

i am affected with polio ,my right leg is affected, i use to walk with the hand support,is their any way to change this,i mean by any surgery? please help if yes, please tell what are possibilities for that,how long it will take after surgery, His age is 34,polio occurs at the age of 2 days., If possible how it will cost doctor ,please provide your valuable suggestion doctors?
Mon, 11 Nov 2013
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Yes polio affected leg can be surgically manipulated and if not affected much it can be made capable of bearing your weight and even walking
But all this depends on the affection of the leg means how much is it affected. It can't be decided just like that, you see an orthopedician and after examining you and reports he will be able to tell you what surgery you need and how much can it be corrected.
See an orthopedician at your place
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Walking With Hand Support Due To Polio-afflicted Leg. Can Surgery Help?

Yes polio affected leg can be surgically manipulated and if not affected much it can be made capable of bearing your weight and even walking But all this depends on the affection of the leg means how much is it affected. It can t be decided just like that, you see an orthopedician and after examining you and reports he will be able to tell you what surgery you need and how much can it be corrected. See an orthopedician at your place