It would be highly unlikely that you could walk normally without a tibia bone in your leg. You would need crutches at best, and most likely you would be in a wheelchair.
The normal tibia takes approximately nine months to heal.
Honey, an ab-normal person. PERIOD.
First you have to download a Tibia multi- IP changer. One can be found at: http://unidownload.com/filedownload-Tibia-Loader-IP-Changer_743.html Next you must find the server IP and input it into the program.
I have the answer to that question. The only true way to know if your tibia is broken is by a bone scan. I walked around with a broken tibia for a year and a half without knowing. The Doctors could not see it on the x-ray and because i had a partial knee replacement they could not do a bone scan. The broken tibia was not found until they open me up for my total knee replacement. I hope that helped
No, a broken tibia typically requires medical intervention such as casting, surgery, or other treatments to heal properly.
I had the same thing. Mine was in august 28th of 2008. I was walking by November 1st.
The time it takes to walk again after a broken tibia varies depending on the severity of the fracture and the treatment method. Generally, patients may start walking with the aid of crutches or a walking boot within 6 to 12 weeks after the injury. Full weight-bearing and normal walking can take anywhere from 3 to 6 months, depending on individual healing rates and rehabilitation efforts. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized recovery timelines.
No it is not normal, they can walk on their feet, but not right after birth.
Being able to walk in a functional manner -yes. Being able to walk just like before -no.
F:T 56:44. Normal range is from 58:42 to 52:48
The fibula is lateral to the tibia.
There is not a tibia in the thyroid gland . . . your tibia is your shin bone.