Dr. Michelle Carter
A 26-year-old male experienced trauma to his left foot, resulting in an injury to his left great toe. Following the incident, he sought primary care at an external hospital due to an inability to walk. The initial diagnosis indicated a fracture in the proximal phalanx of the left great toe, and conservative management involved buddy strapping. Afte
<p>Managing Phalanx Fracture-Non-Union of Great Toe in a Young Adult</p>

Managing Phalanx Fracture-Non-Union of Great Toe in a Young Adult

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