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It is generally three months, in fact, it only takes one month to move, but you must try to walk again after two months, at this time the bones are just healing well, and the activities on the ground can not only history its better healing but also avoid a long time to grow unreal, the time is short, there is not good healing and easy translocation, but at this time you must also be careful, you need to have someone to cooperate.
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Tibial fractures require a cast for three months, and fibula for one month. However, it does not mean that you can immediately walk on the ground after removing the plaster. Because the muscles and ligaments are also pulled up at the same time as the fracture, the repair of soft tissues takes a long time, and it takes more than half a year to completely repair it.
After the cast is immobilized, the joints and muscles have not moved for a long time, and the function has partially deteriorated, so it is necessary to carry out restorative exercises. In addition, soft tissue strains take a long time to repair, about half a year.
If you are still in the cast, you should exercise as much as possible, usually raising your feet at hip level. It is best not to smoke, as smoking slows down the healing of fractures. In addition, in terms of diet, eat less spicy food, and don't blindly drink bone broth to supplement calcium at the beginning, which is unscientific.
If you want to make it up, it will be 3 weeks later. You can drink more milk in moderation to strengthen nutrition.
Finally, I wish you a speedy **
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Question 1: How long does it take for a tibial fibula fracture in the right calf to walk on the ground It stands to reason that you should be able to move on the ground at present, but the X-ray examination after your operation for a month and a half shows that the tibia healing situation is not very ideal, and the fibula has basically healed, but because the calf mainly relies on the tibia support, it should not be moved to the ground and continue to recuperate, but it is almost a month since your last bureau brother key examination, it is recommended to recheck the X-ray film again to observe the healing of the tibia, if the fracture healing is good, You can go down and walk. Hope it helps.
Oh Question 2: How long does it take to walk down with a comminuted fracture of the lower tibia and fibula on the left side? Generally speaking, it takes about three months after the fracture to start functional exercises, and the lower limb fracture may be more cautious, first you can try to stand, and then you can try to slowly assist walking with the help of tools, and then you should review it in time**, if everything is normal, of course, there will be changes in time when there are other situations.
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Tibia and fibula fracture is one of the slower parts of the total mid-range field fracture, if the fracture is in the middle and lower third of the tibia, the healing time is about three months, and if the crushing is severe, it may take longer.
You've had surgery, the fracture has been fixed with a steel plate, and the fracture end has some stability, but this stability can't support the body's weight, let alone walking.
The practice of our hospital like you is: use a plaster cast to protect for about a month and a half, and the protection period is not to let the affected limb not move, you can take the initiative to raise the affected limb to make the calf muscles contract and refined. After the plaster is removed, the function of ankle and knee range of motion is refined.
Subsequently, the column can be moved without weight-bearing on the affected limb, and after two to three months, the radiograph shows that the fracture has been initially healed, and incomplete weight-bearing begins.
Do not lose crutches until the fracture line disappears.
In short, the firmness of the tibial fracture plate is limited, and it cannot be weight-bearing prematurely, otherwise it is easy to lose reduction and internal fixation failure. Provide, hope.
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Hello! Patients with tibia and fibula fractures should rest and cooperate with the doctor after being reduced and fixed by the doctor. Do not go down to the ground when there is no callus long, do not change the splint or fix the internal and external installation. Internal and external dressing should be timely, and medication should be taken according to the doctor's instructions. The hospitalization system should be followed.
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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.
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Hello! Pain, inability to exert force, and inability to be normal completely indicate that the callus has not grown well, and the speed of the growth of the callus at the broken end of the fracture directly affects the patient's fracture recovery. If you are strong, you will have a callus, and if you have a callus, you can bear weight. >>>More
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