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What Causes Severe Pain After Dynamization For Femur Fracture?

My femur fracture happened Jan. 2014. I had dynamization 10 days ago d/t delayed union. I am having a great deal of pain from the dynamization. Before the surgery I was walking with a cane and had minimal pain as long as I used the cane. I cannot understand why I am having so much pain. Thank you for your time.
Wed, 17 Feb 2016
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hello healthcare user,dynamisation is done in cases of delayed union.it helps in increasing the speed of union of fracture.after dynamisation pain increases in initial few days.its been only 10 days since your dynamisation procedure so dont worry....but if pain persists for longer duration or it increases then i will advice you to consult your orthopaedician..i can guide you better on this if you can share your xray reports..thank you
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What Causes Severe Pain After Dynamization For Femur Fracture?

hello healthcare user,dynamisation is done in cases of delayed union.it helps in increasing the speed of union of fracture.after dynamisation pain increases in initial few days.its been only 10 days since your dynamisation procedure so dont worry....but if pain persists for longer duration or it increases then i will advice you to consult your orthopaedician..i can guide you better on this if you can share your xray reports..thank you