Tibial shaft fracture: Treatment and long-term consequences

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Fracture of the tibial shaft often occurs secondary to falls, motor vehicle accidents, sports, and other outdoor activities. But trauma from military service often causes a tibial shaft fracture as well. In this video, I'll discuss this fracture, how it's usually treated, and the possible long-term consequences of the injury.

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