How long would it take for a silghtly broken leg to heal ?
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i broken my leg on trampoline on august 11 would it heal enough to take it off by september 7 ??? i broken it on the tibia !!!
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Answer:
There's no such thing as a slightly broken leg, if it's broken it usually takes a little over a month to heal, some heal quick, some heal slowly. Get well soon!
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Without actually having a look at the X-Ray (or without getting a good description of the fracture) it's impossible to estimate how long it will take to be healed enough to (I'm assuming this is what you're getting at here) remove a cast. The Tibias (or "Shin Bones") are major weight bearing bones in the body, 90% of your bodyweight rest on your tibias so it is even more critical to not overdo it too quickly and cause futher damage. If you're really worried, give your doctor a call.
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