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Long bone/knee fractures how long to heal?


Long bone/knee fractures how long to heal?

You can start walking in 60 - 90 days...

But u cant take weight or run or anything...

The actual healing process takes more than one year....

Two months and it depends on the kind of break.

2 upto3 month

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