I was told by trained professionals on Clutchfans that this timeline was wholly unrealistic . . . I expect his recovery to take anywhere from twelve to 18 months, minimum.
A rod is normally always temporary, until the tibia is fully healed and considered 100 % stable. This does not normally happen in 2 months, I think. But it also doesn't really matter that much, the rod should not impair his ability to move once the bone is healed.
My dawgs couldn't tell if I I looked like Tom Cruise on Vanilla Sky It was televised There's been an accident like GEICO They thought I was burnt up like Pepsi did Michael
Doesn't the rod go INSIDE the Tibia? Seems that it would need to heal once it is taken out, right? DD
So it runs OUTSIDE the bone then? Like along the side or top? I always thought it went inside of the bone. https://www.orthoriverside.com/educ... people may take 4,mobility within 3-6 months. DD
Right but doesn't it damage the inside when it is taken out? Isn't that the part where blood is made? DD
When they remove the rod, they put in a rod to strengthen the part where the rod was. Then when that rod is ready to come out, they'll put in a rod. DUH.