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Fitness and injury

  • 29-12-2010 11:04pm
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    I recently broke my humerous, painful as it is I was quite fit before it happened both areobically and anerobically and all the benifits that go with it, thicker bones and connective tissue ect. I wondering can being fit in general help speed up recovery time for broken bones. Im not asking for a comment on my case just in general do fitter people recover faster from broken bones?


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