Consultation time: If your pain persists 2 years after a fracture, it may be poor healing of the bones, ligamental injury or other problem. You should go to a specialist and start with a full complete re-examination and work-up, including MRI or CT with arthrogram to determine a cause of persistent pain. Then you can plan with your doctor for the appropriate therapy.
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