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9/21 15:03:17

Question

xray
dear doctor.
my son is 15 months old,2 days before he fell on the floor and got fracture his right leg.
i went to a doctor he advice me to put the plaster.
i am attaching the xray file for ur reference.
please tell how critical it is.and what are the treatments and precautions i need to take. my baby is always lifting his leg and by force he is putting down.
waiting for ur early answer.

Answer
This Chicago, South Loop & Elmhurst Podiatrist of AnklenfootCenter.com says.......

Dear Adbulah,

Exactly where is the pain in the leg. Is it in the knee,in the ankle, in the middle of the leg,
Thank-you

Dr George Tsatsos & Svetlana Zats
Podiatrist Chicago 60618 & Elmhurst 60126 Podiatrists
Board Certified in Foot and Ankle Surgery & Orthopedics
New South Loop Location-Chicago 60661
AnkleNFoot.com
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