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Originally posted by 89911
I broke mine in highschool and it has left rather large calcium deposit. Looking a your radiographs, I would venture to say you need to have some fixation, most likely internal plating, to get that back into position. You really did a number on it and I don't think it is ever going to get back to the same position on its own.
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Mine all looked about the same as Leland's. As bad as it looks, it will heal (it will be crooked, but it will heal). My left one is probably displaced even more than Lelands.
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