Recovery of gait and function during the first six months after tibial shaft fractures - Kr öger I, Müßig J, Brand A, Pätzold R, Wackerle H, Klöpfer-Krämer I, Augat P.

BACKGROUND: Tibial shaft fractures require surgical stabilization preferably by intramedullary nailing. Recovery is often unsatisfactory due to limited knee function and pain, resulting in reduced quality of life. The extent of these functional limitations...
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