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Fractured tibia and fibula

Hi i am currently doing an orthopaedics module and i am struggling to find information on the above injury.
I have been given a case study of a kick boxer and i am unable to find any reliable journals and information on the treatment, complications, rehabilitation and general surgical interventions.???

I would appreciate any help i can get as; i have access to most data bases eg.science direct, scopus, ingennta & BJSM etc....
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Re: Fractured tibia and fibula

How about this book: Handbook of Fractures by Kenneth J. Koval and Joseph D. Zuckerman. I have the second edition. ISBN 0 7817 3141 0.
Publishers Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Excellent info on all fractures/classification of/ treament/ complications you name it..
American authors, I find it super for references, is recommended for for doctors.
No idea how much it costs.
No physio advice but I don't find that a problem
Go for it!
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