Yes, they worm their way right into our hearts, especially when they need special care. As an adult, the good leg ended up bowing way out while the broken leg looks relatively normal but doesn't have the best range of motion. One of these days I'll remember to take a picture.
Thankfully...
They do learn to compensate. Had one that broke its leg in 2 places along with ripping much of the flesh in the 'drumstick' area. (leg slipped into the very small space of the hinge on a little ramp - and he spent however long struggling to get free) It took a LOT of TLC, and he'll never walk...