What to do if you have a comminuted fracture of the tibia and fibula in your right lower leg that ca

Updated on healthy 2024-06-11
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, you should not be suspicious, this is a normal situation, do not add to the psychological burden. After the second surgery, the plate will be removed due to the local muscle atrophy caused by your short stay in bed, and the blood circulation in the feet is not smooth, and your toes are not moving flexibly. Comminuted tibia and fibular surgery is very common, and you have to believe that it will heal and that you will be able to walk healthy and pain-free after exercising.

    During this time, remember to strengthen the exercise, the affected limb (your right leg) should be raised and drooped intermittently, 45 degrees when elevated, you can put a support to put the heel on the side to reduce the burden on the leg, sit up when sagging and hang the right leg down to the edge of the bed, pay attention not too long at first, of course, there will be some pain, like an ant on a tree like an electric shock, but slowly it will be fine, you have to know that the ** pain focus is there. Slowly it will get better.

    And about the ankle You can stand up a hard book against the wall or something, lie down and stick your feet on it, just like walking in the future, and slowly use a little force to put your toes on the book, so that the ankles gradually regain function.

    In short, during this time, your functional exercise should be strengthened and nutrition should be supplemented. Soon**

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. You don't describe the sensation of your foot, if it feels normal, it can be straightened without the nerve being destroyed, but it requires your exercise.

    2. The operation only needs to remove the steel plate, and there is no need to do toe surgery.

    3. First of all, exercise is a must, **Exercise is a very painful thing, and your exercise after surgery must be relatively small. You should try to keep your calves too high until now, for example, you can put a pillow under your calves while sleeping. Toe bending, the main consideration is that there is no exercise after surgery, resulting in muscle atrophy, strengthen the exercise of the toes, subjective movement of the toes, because there is no activity for a long time, you can let your family, or yourself force the toes to move, when the toes have a certain degree of passive motion, in the subjective control of the toe movement.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You're in a similar situation to my husband. Is it a relatively low position?

    The doctor once said that the ankle should be bent as much as possible within the tolerance of the pain, haven't you practiced it in a year?My husband made him slowly bend more than a month after the operation, so you should also hurry up and practice. And don't ask here, go find a bigger hospital and ask the doctor.

    If you have a **department, go to the **department, and the doctor will guide you.

    Add me as a friend.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Your current situation should be lacking in early functional exercise; It's been a year now; The effect of re-exercise is not very good; You can go to the ** department of a regular hospital to have a look; They will give you instructions on the right way to exercise; Combined with Chinese medicine**; May have an effect.

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