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  • Femur Fractures

    The femur, or thigh bone, is the longest and strongest bone in the body, connecting the hip to the knee.

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  • Pediatric Thighbone (Femur) Fracture

    Pediatric femur fractures can occur when your child falls hard on the ground or gets injured during sports, automobile accidents...

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  • Tibia Fractures

    The tibia, or shin bone, is the major weight bearing bone of the leg which connects the knee to the ankle.

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  • Fractures of the Proximal Tibia (Plateau)

    The proximal (upper) tibia makes up the lower surface of the knee joint and is covered with cartilage and two fibrocartilage menisci.

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