After 35 days of broken ankle, can I walk on the ground?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Don't go down!

    Because when my family went to the hospital for a check-up.

    The doctor said that a patient told him that he would be walking in the field after three months, and the patient didn't listen, and he nodded.

    1. Dangerous 1: The following methods are useful for recovery.

    1 Yunnan Baiyao capsules have insurance in them, it won't hurt so much if you eat it, if it's not very painful, it's okay not to eat it.

    My dad was in a car accident with multiple fractures all over his body.

    I'm struggling to find a useful medicine I can tell you for sure that you are faster than other sick friendly 2 food: chestnuts to eat, goji berries to drink in water, pig rind, protein powder, hawthorn or sugar gourd.

    You can also use grapes or raisins and cucumber seeds.

    As long as I say this, eat often.

    Also, if the wound is open, don't use Yunnan Baiyao vapor mist, if there is no opening, you can spray.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    ..I broke my bone half a month when I was a child (four years old) and then dismantled it myself, and I have lived until now.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How old a person is, if it's a child, listen to the doctor, and if you're over 18 years old, you can't walk for 35 days. The callus is only starting to grow at this time.

    For the sake of future health, it's better to rest more, hurt your muscles and bones for 100 days, and you are in the ankle bone, which is relatively difficult to grow.

    It's only 35 days now, and if you can't bear weight, take more rest. There is your way to go in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The 45 days of an ankle fracture depend on the method and degree. For example, when an ankle fracture is not significantly displaced, the fracture is well aligned and can be fixed with a cast. External fixation of plaster:

    If the X-ray is taken for 45 days, if the fracture heals well, you can use crutches appropriately and step on the ground with the affected limb to promote fracture healing and recovery from ankle fractures.

    If the ankle is severely fractured, after the surgery**, try not to land 45 days after the surgery due to the severe crush of the ankle joint, which is a bit early. Over a period of about 45 days, it may easily move under its weight. Therefore, ankle fractures depend on the degree of fragmentation of the fracture and the specific method.

    Ankle fractures are a type of trauma that often occurs during sports. It is usually caused by a sudden external force. Ankles are prone to sprains.

    Ankle fractures are usually due to repetition over a long period of time, with a slight force applied to a certain point in the bone. Over time, breakage occurs.

    Symptoms of an ankle fracture usually appear two to three weeks after the fracture. It usually stays in one spot and the pain is noticeable. The patient has pain in the front foot after a long period of strenuous exercise, which disappears after rest.

    But in subsequent activities, the pain appears earlier and earlier, to the point that it is not possible to participate in the activity eventually. During the recovery period of a fracture, you can make movies to watch the disease progress. If the film shows blurred fracture lines, it indicates callus growth at the fracture.

    Under the guidance of your doctor, you can get out of bed and do some light activities. Activity should be increased gradually to prevent fracture displacement.

    The main thing is to regulate the microcirculatory system, as long as the microcirculation is smooth, the blood at the fracture site will be unblocked, the damaged bones will grow rapidly, the swelling, pain and ecchymosis will disappear, and the body function will be restored. It takes a certain amount of time for a fracture to heal. Under normal circumstances, a relatively strong bony junction can be formed 42 days after the fracture, and it will basically return to normal after 3 months.

    General anesthesia is relatively safe and generally leaves no sequelae. As far as you said, you can be discharged from the hospital after half a month of ankle fracture surgery**. Under normal circumstances, you can walk on the ground with crutches after 42 days, and you can walk normally after three months.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is very difficult to recover after an ankle fracture, and you can still walk after 45 days, but there may be certain sequelae and you need to recuperate for a long time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Fractured ankle and able to walk for 45 days. Because if you recover well, you can walk.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can't walk, as the saying goes, you have to recuperate for at least 100 days before you can walk.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Answer: How long does it take for a heel fracture to walk, it depends on what kind of ** plan you choose, if you choose Western medicine**, it is generally to open the steel plate fixed or plaster fixation, and then go home to recuperate and let the bone grow slowly, such a ** method is very slow, generally the fastest is three months, and the slow one is six months to be basic**, some patients even rest for half a year for a long time The bone is difficult to heal, and the fracture does not heal for a long time, it will be easy to cause lesions, such as non-union or osteonecrosis.

    After the fracture, if the fracture is in good alignment, only the splint can be fixed externally, and then immediately use traditional Chinese medicine to quickly apply the bone, the fracture within one month in the early stage, the pain can be basically eliminated after 7 days of medication, the splint can be removed in 8 days, the crutches can be walked in 15 days, and the basic healing can be done in 25 to 30 days and return to normal life. If the fracture does not heal after 50 days, it means that the doctor's level is too low.

    In the early stage of fracture, avoid eating high-calcium foods, use Western medicines with caution, especially hormone-containing drugs, and eat fresh vegetables in season.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A fracture of the lateral malleolus requires bed rest, which generally takes 3 months, as the saying goes, it is unlikely that you can walk normally after 100 days of injury, or it is not injured and the skeletal ligament is strained.

    If it has not been patted, it is not necessarily a fracture if it is roughly diagnosed by the doctor.

    Addendum: Since there is a crack on the ankle bone, although it is an incomplete fracture and it has only been 4 weeks, we must pay attention not to let the patient's foot bear weight, otherwise, it may affect healing, and it is generally 2-3 months before you can walk with weight. Good luck soon**!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, if you really have a fracture, you basically have to wear a plaster cast for 60 days, and then go to the plaster cast to support crutches!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Brother, first of all, to correct your opinion: a fracture is the loss of its original continuity and integrity of the bone; It is divided into complete fracture and incomplete fracture, in which the bone crack you said is an incomplete fracture, which generally does not require surgery, and can be conservative, in orthopedics, for your condition, it is generally fixed with a plaster cast or a stone support for two months, and it is forbidden to go to the ground with the affected limb. You can use crutches, but the affected limb still cannot go to the ground in advance, otherwise the healing of the broken end of the fracture will be affected.

    If the soft tissues are damaged, it will take longer to return to normal. Brother, I wish you a speedy **.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Lateral malleolus fractures require bed rest, and the fracture is basically with a cast for 30 days, and then go to the hospital for a follow-up X-ray. If the condition is good, you can walk on crutches, but the broken foot cannot completely touch the ground, and then go to the hospital again 3 months after the fracture to have a follow-up examination. If the situation is good, you can slowly discard the crutches and walk.

    Then I went to the hospital for a follow-up examination 6 months after I went to the hospital.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, it's better to walk less, and if you find swelling, don't go

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It depends on how well your fracture has healed, but it's important to get up early and do functional exercises.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Unable to walk normally for at least 2 months.

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