3. Related Bone-Health Conditions
There are a lot of different health conditions out there that can affect the bone, and many of them can lead to an increased risk of developing injuries and fractures such as a tibial plateau fracture, Jones fracture or other avulsion-type fractures. Some of these conditions include arthritis, osteoarthritis, and other common bone conditions. If you have been diagnosed with any of these or show any of the associated symptoms, then regular appointments with your doctor should be part of your routine every few weeks.
These bone-related conditions can weaken bones over time, and they have the potential to increase the risk of a tibial plateau fracture happening in the first place.
Being diagnosed with such a health condition means serious adaptations to your health in order to reduce the strain you feel. See your doctor and invest in regular sessions with a physiotherapist for some added help when it comes to taking care of your health and condition.