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.
No it is not normal, they can walk on their feet, but not right after birth.
The fibula is lateral to the tibia.
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
There is not a tibia in the thyroid gland . . . your tibia is your shin bone.
The tibia is a bone.