How long does it take to heal from a bone injury to the left medial femoral condyle?

Injuries to the medial epicondyle of the left femur will usually improve in about 7 days, and full recovery can be achieved in 1~2 months; the exact time of improvement also depends on whether the injury is a mild or severe injury or fracture.
1. Mild injury: when the left medial femoral condyle bone injury occurs as a result of external collision or fall, as long as you rest well and try to avoid strenuous leg exercise, you can get better in about 7 days, and you can fully recover in 1~2 months.
2. Severe injury: If there are symptoms of bone fracture, you need to rely on plaster or splint immobilization. It can be removed in about 4 weeks, and will return to normal with proper exercise after removal.
3. Fracture: If the injury is of fracture degree, it is necessary to rely on surgery to cut the diseased part and reset the bone; it is necessary to use internal fixation to fix the left bone bone of the medial ankle bone; it is possible to get the initial healing in about 4~6 weeks, and the bone healing can be achieved in about three months.
If you feel unwell, you should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor, to identify the cause and then give targeted treatment.