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Inadequate and insulting': Sask. family unhappy doctor not disciplined after boy burned during cast removal | CBC News
![3 weeks post op. Snapped my tibia and needed 4 screws. Today was the first day I saw my incision and am feeling a little depressed about my skiing career. Any skiers 3 weeks post op. Snapped my tibia and needed 4 screws. Today was the first day I saw my incision and am feeling a little depressed about my skiing career. Any skiers](https://i.redd.it/69d2e9zalmd41.jpg)
3 weeks post op. Snapped my tibia and needed 4 screws. Today was the first day I saw my incision and am feeling a little depressed about my skiing career. Any skiers
Has there been any incidence of cast removal going wrong, like in the skin being cut, for example? - Quora
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