Treatments for a Non-Displaced Tibial Plateau Fracture
Non-displaced fractures are bone cracks that can be detected by an X-ray. They still remain in the initial alignment and position. In most cases, this injury would be treated successfully without surgery, but it often needs more than 12 weeks to recover fully. Several non-displaced fractures can be displaced after injury. Thus, it is important to seek immediate medical attention. Depending on the classification, there are many non-surgical treatments and home remedies for a tibial plateau fracture. These include taking pain drugs, splinting the knee, resting, elevating, and applying ice. [7]










