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After 40 days of fibula fracture, he was able to walk completely. Because according to the data: the lower leg is divided into 2 tibia and fibula.
The tibia plays a supporting role, while the fibula plays a secondary role, and if the fibula is comminuted and fractured, removal does not affect walking.
I hope my answer can be helpful to you.
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It depends on your physical fitness.
Young people are okay, faster.
100 days of broken bones and bones That means completely good.
Now you still have to follow the instructions of your life.
If you really want to go, you should find a crutch or something at first.
40 days should be able to try to go.
However, caution is still reminded to be careful despite the steel plates.
Then I wish you a speedy **.
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Judging from the time, it should be okay, but I don't know if you went to the hospital for a recheck. If there is callus formation, it can be removed and the fixation can be carried out. The fibula is non-heavy and does not affect function even if it does not heal well. Target.
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You can do it after surgery, but don't put too much weight, exercise vigorously, and prevent falls for 2 months! It takes about two months for the nail hole to heal.
Early**!
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The fibula is not a weight-bearing bone at all, the tibia is a weight-bearing bone, and the fibula only plays a coordinating role, and I think you can completely go to the ground.
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I think you can go to the ground completely, the fibula just plays a coordinating role, the tibia is the weight-bearing bone, and the fibula is not a weight-bearing bone at all.
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Take a ** to see, the callus heals well and can move on the ground.
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Hello, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a follow-up examination, combined with X-rays can confirm the diagnosis and**.
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1. Generally speaking, patients with lower leg fractures can get out of bed and walk in about a month after a series of ** training. However, the specific time also depends on the patient's postoperative recovery, and the better the patient recovers, the sooner he will get out of bed and walk. Therefore, patients should go to the hospital immediately after the leg fracture for examination, and carry out rehabilitation and fixation treatment according to the degree of fracture, and insist on doing a good job of training.
2. Patients with leg fractures should eat more high-protein, high-calorie, and high-iron and high-calcium foods during the physical recovery, which can supplement more nutrients for fracture patients and effectively promote the healing of patients' fractures. Patients with fractures should be absolutely resting in the early stage of recovery and minimize leg movement.
3. During the recovery period, patients with fractures should actively cooperate with doctors, carry out relevant leg training, and move the muscles of the calf more to prevent the atrophy of the calf muscles. Before getting out of bed and walking, a relevant leg X-ray should be taken to determine the recovery status before appropriate activity.
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Condition analysis: depending on your condition, the lower leg is fractured and the steel plate is fixed. It takes 2-3 months for the clinical healing period of the fracture, and the functional exercise can be strengthened after the clinical healing of the fracture before it can gradually go to the ground. So it will take 4-5 months, and the exact time varies from person to person.
Suggestions: 1. Regular film review, once a month.
2. Cooperate with bone tablets, Panax notoginseng tablets, invigorate blood and relieve pain, relieve tendons 3, strengthen nutrition, reasonable diet, and avoid spicy.
4. After the clinical healing of the fracture, strengthen the functional exercise, gradually bear weight, gradually progress, avoid blind speed, and cooperate with physiotherapy.
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If there is swelling, pain, joint stiffness and bending, it can be further applied with traditional Chinese medicine for bone injury to prevent the occurrence of sequelae. There is no pain and swelling, and you can exercise and walk gradually.
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It depends on whether the injury is serious or not, the slight fracture is at least 2 to 3 months before it is completely **, and the lower leg is best to be completely ** on the ground.
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It is necessary to decide after re-examination of x-rays, early functional exercise can prevent complications, but premature activity will affect fracture healing, and the doctor will want you to explain when you are discharged from the hospital, and it depends on what surgical method you take!! I don't know if I can help you.
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Tibia and fibular fractures are one of the slower parts of the body fracture to heal, and the healing time is about three months if the fracture is in the middle and lower third of the tibia, and it may take longer if the crush is severe.
You've had surgery, the fracture has been fixed with a steel plate, and the fracture end has some stability, but this stability can't support the body's weight, let alone walking. The practice of our hospital like you is: use a plaster cast to protect for about a month and a half, and the protection period is not to let the affected limb not move, you can take the initiative to raise the affected limb to make the calf muscles contract and refined.
After the cast is removed, the functional refinement of ankle and knee range of motion is carried out. Subsequently, the column can be moved without weight-bearing on the affected limb, and after two to three months, the radiograph shows that the fracture has been initially healed, and incomplete weight-bearing begins. Do not lose crutches until the fracture line disappears.
In short, the firmness of the tibial fracture plate is limited, and it cannot be weight-bearing prematurely, otherwise it is easy to lose reduction and internal fixation failure.
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It stands to reason that you should be able to move on the ground at present, but your X-ray examination one and a half months after surgery shows that the healing of the tibia is not very ideal, and the fibula has basically healed, but because the lower leg mainly relies on the support of the tibia, it should not be moved on the ground and continue to recuperate, but it is almost a month since your last examination, it is recommended to recheck the X-ray again to observe the healing of the tibia, if the fracture healing is good, you can walk on the ground.
Hope it helps. Adopt it.
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Analysis: Hello, calf fractures are mostly tibial-fibular fractures, which are mostly caused by trauma, and are mainly manifested as pain, swelling, mobility disorders, joint deformities and other symptoms at the injured site. Depending on the degree and location of the fracture, plaster cast, splint external fixation, plate (needle) internal fixation, etc. are often used.
Suggestions: Because the postoperative callus formation time is about 4-8 weeks, you are only more than 40 days, and most of them are not allowed to walk, so as not to affect the healing of fractures. It is recommended that you recheck the X-ray in about 2-3 months and then take appropriate exercises according to the healing situation.
For example, it is advisable to perform functional exercises on crutches or with the help of family members.
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Analysis:
Hello, according to the information you provided, you have been 40 days after the ankle fracture surgery, and you can walk and exercise properly.
Guidance: It is recommended that you use crutches, first put weight on the affected foot, and gradually increase the strength and time of weight bearing. And continue to strengthen the straight-leg elevation exercise and ankle flexion and extension exercise of the affected limb.
If there is no displacement, you can play a plaster clip that exceeds the ankle and the knee, and if it is the middle and lower 1 3, you must be prepared for long-term combat! Because that part of the blood circulation is the worst, and it is also the slowest place to grow bones! >>>More
The ankle joint is inflexible because of the long period of fixation, and it takes a long time to move, and it varies depending on the person's functional exercise. In short, it can be restored to the same as before, so there is no need to worry about this. It will take at least a year to remove the plate, and this is also determined by the healing of each person's fracture, and you should ask your attending doctor. >>>More
Don't worry, it really takes time, I have a fibula fracture, it's been 50 days now, and I can go down to the ground slowly, but you must take care of it, it will be faster. If you are afraid of slow recovery, you can take osteopathy, so I will take it!
You can carry a backpack bag, and you must not lift your hands in the shower, it will aggravate the injury!
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