Tibia and fibula fractures, limited ankle movement after surgery

Updated on healthy 2024-07-05
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In this place, the callus grows more slowly, and it is easy to have nonunion. That infection of yours is not in the callus. Go take a picture and take a look.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You haven't been there for a month now. Restricted ankle motion is normal. The numbness is due to the fact that your blood and qi have not yet passed, and the bruising is due to the bleeding from the broken place where you have broken the foot and spread to the soles of your feet, which is a normal phenomenon.

    The callus must have grown, but it can't be moved yet. You can only walk with the help of crutches. It's usually best to keep your legs flat.

    The ankle can be moved to make the bruise easy to disperse. Also, drink more bone broth, and the bone callus will grow easily. Not sure what the extent of your fracture is like.

    It's hard to say how long it will take to recover. It can take up to 3 months at the earliest. Since it is an internal fixation, you will have to take the titanium plate out after a year.

    Then your bones will be damaged again, and you will have to rest well to heal.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No way?? December ??? Still limited in activity??

    You have to hurry up Soak your feet every day You can put a medicine bag It's okay to practice bending for so long It's been so long, have you ever shot **??? Only by patting ** can you see how the bones look. I was on crutch in three months

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Your time is the healing period of the fracture, so you should do more ** exercises, and the ankle joint should do some necessary exercises. Balance.

    Your first question, you can ask your parents to help you do some ** exercises, hold the foot surface with one hand, hold the heel key step above the ankle joint with the other hand, do slow Qu Mingkun to do stretching exercises, strength according to your own feelings, do not use brute force.

    The second problem is that you can do this exercise by yourself, or you can do a simple stepping exercise on crutches. Mild varus is okay.

    The third problem is that the callus forms quickly in young people, and it needs to be exercised during this period, and the growth of bone is to form bones on the stressed surface, so the necessary exercise will not only not affect the healing of the bone, but will promote the healing of the broken end of the fracture.

    The fourth problem, 100 days of injured muscles and bones, is really like this, and individual differences are relatively large, but you must do moderate exercise, and strengthen nutrition, eat more high protein and high calcium, and spend more time in the sun. !It's not easy to give points.

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    To do ** training according to the doctor's requirements, if you don't let you move, you can't move, what to do, the doctor will tell you specifically.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After the fracture is fixed, the key is to use traditional Chinese medicine for external application to quickly connect the bone, the pain of the early fracture can be basically reduced after about 7 days of medication, the swelling can also gradually subside, the splint can be removed in about 12-15 days, and the whole process of medication can be basically resumed in about 40 days. 40 days of film-taking can show that the callus grows well, based on X-rays, if the medication for about 50 days can not be basic, then it is necessary to consider whether there is a problem with the doctor's level.

    If Western medicine methods are used after fractures, it is generally plaster external fixation or surgical steel plate, steel nail internal fixation, stent external fixation, etc., after fixation, it is a long-term rest and slowly recovers, during which there may be some anti-inflammatory, analgesic, blood circulation and stasis drugs, etc., which is very slow.

    It can be cured in 3 months and 6 months, but there are some who have not been completely cured for more than a year or even two years. How long it takes to heal varies from person to person.

    No matter what method is used for posterior fixation, surgical plate and steel nail internal fixation, or splint fixation, plaster fixation, and external stent fixation, they only play a solid role, and fixation can not make the broken bone grow callus quickly, and the key after fixation is to use drugs that can help the rapid growth of the broken bone to help the growth and healing, so that it can be very fast**. **The focus is not on resting in place, but on letting it grow quickly. After a fracture, it helps the bone to grow by resting, the effect is very small, and how long the fracture can be healed, it depends on the method you choose**.

    Avoid eating carp, rooster, sour bamboo shoots, ginger, high-calcium and high-protein foods before fracture, this is experience, Western medicine should be used with caution, especially hormone-containing drugs should not be used, and it is not advisable to move the joints too much, so as not to aggravate the injury.

    Good Orthopedics Wish Soon**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How long do you walk after surgery, normal walking, I have a fracture of the lower segment of the left fibula, internal fixation, 70 days, the fracture line is invisible, I estimate how long it will be.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Problem Analysis:

    In this case, it is considered that 3 months after the distal tibia fracture, the ankle pain is often related to trauma inflammation, and an appropriate amount of ** function recovery exercise can be applied, and anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs should be applied.

    Suggestions: It is recommended to have a light diet to strengthen nutrition, an appropriate amount of ** function recovery exercise, eat calcium-rich food, apply bone-strengthening anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs if necessary, and re-examine orthopedic surgery.

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