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"Fibula Fractures The fibula runs parallel to the tibia on the outside of the lower leg, but is smaller. The fibula usually fractures at the same time as the tibia. When only the fibula fractures, it is usually because of a direct blow to the side of the leg or an extreme sideways bend at the ankle or knee. When only a fibula fractures, it usually does not cause long-term complications. Rarely, when the segments of broken bone are separated significantly by the injury, one of the nerves to the foot may be injured, causing foot drop, a condition in which the foot hangs limp at the ankle and drags on the ground during walking. " quote: http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/EMIHC256/9339/31206.html Minst SEX("#¤%#&/!*!!!!!!!!!!!) låååååååånga veckor utan skidåkning...
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