Torn ligament in the right foot, when will the torn lateral ligament in the right foot heal?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-22
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Generally, it is not recommended to wear a plaster cast in this case, which will not only cause poor circulation of qi and blood, atrophy of the joint capsule, and make it difficult to flex and extend the joint. ** is purple, where there is stasis due to the lack of blood circulation caused by the plaster cast. Swelling is a condition in which fluid does not circulate properly and accumulates in the injured area.

    In this case, you generally hurt the articular cartilage (which can't be illuminated), as well as ligaments. Both of these are weak in their ability to regenerate, and they can only be helped by drugs. The problem cannot be solved with general blood circulation and anti-inflammatory drugs, only to eliminate swelling, but it cannot repair the injured tissue.

    Tendons and ligaments are commonly known as tendons, once the tendons are broken and strained, they will cause joint bending, limited straightening or swelling and discomfort, etc., and their regeneration ability is weak after injury, and it is difficult to repair and heal themselves, so there will be difficulty in bending, unable to reach the normal amplitude, and there is a feeling of stiffness and tightness. If the tendons are not repaired**, it will be difficult to eliminate the limited bending or slight swelling of the joints, and these symptoms can only be eliminated as long as the damaged tendons are repaired.

    If you want to quickly repair soft tissue damage, it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine** to help the damaged tissue grow and repair quickly, it is recommended that the sooner **, the better, the longer the time delay, the more troublesome.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's still tied, the ligament tear needs to be fixed and healed, you say that it hurts to rotate, it means it's not good, and you can't see that the foot and neck are just absorbing tissue fluid or something. Be sure to immobilize (and not necessarily a cast), and it is best to elevate the affected limb to facilitate recovery!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The plaster is good quickly, and if the swelling is reduced, consult the doctor last.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    How long the surgery was done and where it was done. What kind of tendon is used to replace it, or arthroscopic or incisional suture, these are all different. And you have to ask a very professional doctor, because these ligaments are usually done by experienced doctors in sports medicine.

    It is also necessary to inform the doctor whether the corresponding ** training has been carried out after the operation, and to what extent it has been practiced. For example, how far the leg is bent, how many angles, pain, swelling, including numbness, etc. The degree of these ** is also one of the important factors.

    There are many ligaments in the knee joint. Including front and back, left and right. Such as anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament, lateral collateral ligament and so on.

    Torn knee ligaments. In general, if the diagnosis is confirmed. Causes instability in the knee joint, which requires surgery**.

    The most common knee ligament tear is an anterior cruciate ligament tear. Here is an example of a torn anterior cruciate ligament. The same is true for other ligament injuries.

    If it is a mild ligament strain, there is no dislocation or fracture, only a slight redness and swelling, and it can usually recover in 1-2 weeks. If the tear is severe, it will take at least 1 month to fully recover, and it may take more than 3 months to recover in severe cases. If the ligament is completely ruptured, surgery is required**, and the recovery time is more than 3 months, and it is generally recommended not to do heavy physical work for half a year, and to avoid jumping and other actions that may damage the ligament.

    Injury to the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee can occur due to hyperextension or excessive abduction of the knee by violence. For example, when the knee is flexed, an external force is applied to the femur from front to back, or an external force is struck from the back to the front of the tibia, which can cause anterior cruciate ligament rupture. Anterior knee dislocation is often caused by hyperextension and inevitably injures the anterior cruciate ligament.

    If caused by excessive abduction, medial collateral ligament rupture may occur at the same time, and anterior cruciate ligament injury with medial meniscus injury is also common. When the knee is flexed, the external force strikes the upper end of the tibia from front to back, causing the tibia to move excessively backward, which can cause posterior cruciate ligament injury and even posterior dislocation of the knee joint.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Generally, it takes about three months to grow, because the ligament tear is also very serious, and it needs to be bed rest, usually about 100 days.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It will take about 3 to 5 months to gradually grow, because a torn ligament is indeed a more serious muscle strain, so you must protect yourself.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It will take about three months, and you must pay attention to your body during this time to prevent secondary injuries.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. You must pay attention to your situation, because a ligament injury is even more troublesome than a fracture, because if the ligament is torn and ruptured in a large area, it will not grow, and if it is not cured, it will affect a lifetime;

    2. X-ray can not detect soft tissue damage, you must do MRI, MRI is the most scientific means of examination, although it is more expensive, but for your legs, it is worth it;

    3. Have you been diagnosed so far? If there is no diagnosis, try not to move around, preferably with crutches;

    4. It is best to go to a big hospital for re-examination, if the doctor says that surgery is going to be performed, don't be surprised, the lateral ligament is seriously torn and needs to be sutured;

    5. If you want surgery, it is best to go to a large hospital in the provincial capital for minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery, but regardless of whether it is surgery or not, the recovery time of ligament injury is at least two or three months;

    7. Even if it is getting better now, you should often go to the hospital for re-examination, don't be afraid of spending money, don't be afraid of trouble, because even if the ligament is ruptured, after the acute stage, the pain will be reduced, and it is easy to ignore, but it is very troublesome after a few years;

    8. Don't exercise vigorously, don't use drugs indiscriminately, or massage and other physiotherapy, and don't easily use traditional Chinese medicine to prevent delays;

    9. In the later stage of ligament injury, targeted practice under professional guidance is also very important.

    Good luck soon**!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is not sure for sure. It is advisable to avoid excessive activity. Cooperate with blood circulation and blood stasis removal drugs**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Lateral ankle ligament injury, partial tear of the lateral ligament, its clinical manifestations are lateral ankle pain, swelling, walking and claudication; sometimes subcutaneous bruising; tenderness at the lateral ligament site; When the foot is turned inward, it causes pain in the lateral ligament site to worsen.

    Complete rupture of the lateral ligament: local symptoms are more pronounced. Abnormal varus range of motion may occur due to loss of control of the lateral ligament.

    Sometimes there is an avulsion of a small piece of bone in the lateral malleolus along with the ligament, called an avulsion fracture. When the image is taken in the varus position, the inclination of the tibial talar articular surface far exceeds the normal range of 5 10°, and the joint space on the injured side widens. X-rays show avulsed bone fragments.

    **: When the lateral ligament injury is mild and the stability of the ankle joint is normal, the affected limb can be elevated and cold compressed in the early stage to relieve pain and reduce bleeding and swelling. Apply traditional Chinese medicine for bone grafting**, rest properly, and pay attention to protecting the ankle (such as wearing high boots, etc.).

    If the injury is severe, after applying the traditional Chinese medicine of the bone**, you can use 5 7 strips of adhesive tape about 1 3 wide from the inner side of the calf to paste it in the middle of the outer calf through the inner and outer malleolus, and the adhesive tape is bandaged externally. Keep the foot in valgus position, relax the ligaments to facilitate healing, and fix for 2 weeks. In the case of medial ligament injury, the bandaging is held in the opposite position.

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