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1. I am a professional orthopedic surgeon, and you did not make the problem clear. What does tibial plateau surgery have to do with the ankle joint? One is in the knee (the tibial plateau is in the knee), but you're asking about the ankle.
2. Is there a fracture in the lower tibia? (Reduction of the nail for the fracture of the lower segment of the right tibia) or an ankle fracture?
3. If it is an ankle fracture, it also depends on what part it is, what is fixed, the degree of fracture, etc. Generally, the functional training of the ankle joint is not a big problem after three or four months, only 57 days, don't worry, we have done a lot, the lower tibia plus the ankle comminuted fracture, even the operation can not be anatomically reduced, can only be put together a shape, but the patient has grown well, and there is no problem with starting functional training after half a year.
4. It is recommended that you go to a regular hospital to find a regular orthopedic surgeon for consultation.
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The calcaneus bone is the main weight-bearing bone of the foot, and it is not advisable to carry weight too early, and the right foot can be touched on the ground. At 80 days, you can walk, but gradually, starting with small steps, double crutches, single crutches, and abandonment crutches.
Fumigation of traditional Chinese medicine is conducive to reducing swelling and promoting the recovery of ankle function, three times a day for 30 minutes each time, and the recovery of the ankle joint is better during fumigation.
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Do not train at high intensity before internal fixation, just allow the ankle to move a little.
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Hello; This situation should not be normal, and it is recommended to go to the orthopedic department for a follow-up. You can use traditional Chinese medicine to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis** for a period of time.
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How long have you had surgery? If you want to walk on the ground, it is best to walk with crutches in the early stage, and do a review after 2 months or 2 and a half months to determine the wound injury and then determine the walking time.
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The operation on the steel plate and steel nails only play a role in fixing the displacement and dislocation of the broken bone, which is not much help for bone growth, and the broken place can not move prematurely before the growth of a large number of bone callus, and your fracture is more serious, if you only rely on resting at home after surgery, the time will be very long, half a year, a year to grow well are common things, some more than a year may not be able to grow well, the broken bone does not grow well, let alone up and down the ground activities.
If you want to break the bone and grow fast, it is far from enough to be surgically fixed, and it is still necessary to actively use the drug after fixation, it is recommended to use Chinese herbal medicine for external application**, so that the pain of the fracture is significantly reduced after a week, and after 30 days, you can go down to the ground on crutches to let the affected limb walk and exercise, about 60 days or so can be basic**.
In the early stage of fracture, it is advisable to rest more and move less, and use Western medicine with caution, especially hormone-containing drugs and alcohol.
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Did you use an external fixation bracket (i.e., nailed to the bone, and the iron frame to the outside)?
1. Now the swelling is not normal, if the injury is very bad, the swelling is difficult to disappear, but you have to remember one thing, try to fall asleep (stand less) to elevate the affected limb, even if you sit up, you have to elevate the affected limb, so that the swelling will disappear quickly.
2. Itching is generally normal, often because there is flesh inside, and the eye of the needle remembers to drip alcohol frequently.
3. Generally, if an external fixator or steel plate is used in surgery, there is no need to put a plaster cast (except for special circumstances).
4, hemp, the nerves that should be fine are involved. But to move, this is called functional exercise, which is conducive to bone growth, and the amplitude can be smaller at first.
5. It is difficult to say that inflammation and bone misalignment have not grown well, but there is a chance that there are still many people who grow well, and there are many factors of this factor, which also have a lot to do with doctors. If you do the above well, you can respect the doctor's attention.
It can be conservative**, with external fixation in plaster for 8 weeks. After 8 weeks, the cast is removed and the x-ray is taken to see if there is a callus growth or a blurred fracture line, and you can start functional exercises.
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 middle tibial fracture is still relatively easy to heal, the situation you described is like a bone crack, the callus should not be punctate, considering that it is an artifact of the film taken after the plaster, you are only about 4 weeks at present, and the lower limb fracture generally takes 6-8 weeks to remove the plaster, because the local swelling is eliminated, and the fixation is relatively firm, so your pain will be much better, and you will naturally not be very painful after more than 4 weeks of recovery, but this is not a sign of fracture healing. Follow your doctor's instructions for regular check-ups, and don't go down to the ground now, remember! You're still very happy with your current situation.
Hello. Functional exercises for bone injuries.
On the basis of good reduction and immobilization, the sooner the functional exercise is better. It can promote blood circulation, reduce muscle atrophy, eliminate soft tissue swelling, prevent osteoporosis, and accelerate fracture healing. >>>More
If you want callus to grow fast to prevent osteoporosis, the best way to supplement calcium is to bask in the sun, and eat more calcium-supplementing foods such as tofu and milk. Do not take a large amount of Western medicine calcium, otherwise it is easy to produce ossifying myositis.