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The far ends of both the tibia and fibula are known as themalleoli(singular is malleolus). These malleoli are the lumps of bone that you can see and feel on the inside and outside of the ankle. Together they form an arch ormortise(a recess) that sits on top of the talus, one of...
The head of the fibula on the lateral side of the knee joint can be fractured either by a direct blow or as part of an injury to the shin or ankle. This bone usually heals with little intervention, but fractures of this bone can have a major complication. The peroneal nerve wraps aroun...
The recovery time for Grade 3 sprained ankle or a twisted ankle may last over 8 to 10 weeks. The time required for healing of fractured ligament depends on type of ligamental injury. Complete ligamental tear with minimum or separations heal within 4 to 8 weeks and patient recovers within 8...
Postoperative pain relief is crucial for full recovery. With the ongoing opioid epidemic and the insufficient effect of acetaminophen on severe pain; non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are heavily used to alleviate this pain. However, NSAIDs
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