Bimalleolar fracture (left)

What is bimalleolar fracture (left)?

A bimalleolar fracture most commonly means that the lateral malleolus and the medial malleolus are broken and the ankle is not stable. Usually surgery is indicated to help stabilize the lower extremity.

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Top 5 symptoms reported by people with bimalleolar fracture (left)*

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Who has bimalleolar fracture (left) on PatientsLikeMe?

Age

Age Proportion # of patients
<20 0
20s 1
30s 5
40s 0
50s 4
60s 2
70+ 3

Distribution of sex

Sex

Sex Proportion # of patients
Male 4
Female 11
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