What to do when you walk with stabbing pain after a minor tibia fracture

Walking pain after a minor tibia fracture can be treated with medication or physical therapy depending on whether the fracture has healed or not. If the tibia fracture has not healed, walking pain is caused by the fracture end irritation of the surrounding tissues, in this case, we should avoid weight bearing, can be fixed with a plaster for a month, oral blood and bone medication, such as musk bone capsule or injury bone tablets. You can also take magnetic therapy, heat therapy and other methods to promote fracture healing. If the slight tibia fracture has healed, the stinging pain is considered to be caused by local tissue adhesion, you can rub the local pressure, apply diclofenac diethylamide latex, avoid strenuous exercise, and perform ultrashort wave physiotherapy to improve local blood circulation. If you have a slight tibial fracture, you should go to the hospital to find out the cause of the pain, and then choose medication or physical therapy under the guidance of the doctor.