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10-15-2011, 11:27 PM
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Re: My 15 Y/o Son Had a Tib/fib Fracture
As soon as I read "Compartment syndrome" I knew fasciotomy was going to follow. Watching animal planet/discovery etc.. snake bites (namely rattlesnakes) cause compartment syndrome. Glad to see the fasciotomy wasn't as bad as those with snake bites..never the less..still looks painful. Best to ya's.
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09-03-2013, 04:47 PM
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Re: My 15 Y/o Son Had a Tib/fib Fracture
Good grief; glad hes okay now by the way. Same thing happened to one of my daughters male team-mates(shes a gymnast, as is her friend who got injured); the lad was just messing about on the trampoline at the gym, not doing any difficult multiple twisting salto's or anything like that, just a simple straddle jump. Anyway for some bizarre reason, he landed awkwardly and broke his tib and fib, exactly like this. Same injury, same treatment. Its amazing how it heals though; the skill of the surgeon is remarkable indeed.
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