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Effective Rehabilitation Tips for Ankle Fracture Recovery

Closed fracture of the medial and lateral malleolus of the right ankle? Hello Doctor: I sustained a fracture on the inner and outer sides of my right ankle on July 1, and underwent surgery to insert a steel pin on July 2. It has now been one month, and there are surgical sites on...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Poor mobility after ankle surgery is normal, and it is essential to continue rehabilitation exercises for both your ankle and knee joints. This is the only way to gradually regain function. Typically, recovery takes about three months.

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Do You Need Bone Cement for Foot Fractures? Key Insights Explained

Bone pinning for foot fractures? Do I need to get a bone cement injection for a foot fracture? Under what circumstances is a bone cement injection necessary? Why did the doctor recommend that I get a bone cement injection?


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Your question is unclear regarding which specific bone fracture you are referring to. Foot or ankle fractures typically heal more easily and rarely require bone grafting. In the case of tibial fractures, sometimes there can be poor healing that necessitates bone grafting. What do...

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Understanding Ankle Fracture Recovery: When to Walk and Exercise Safely

Ankle comminuted fracture? Hello doctor, I suffered a comminuted fracture of my ankle in a car accident on April 7th, and I underwent surgery to have a plate inserted on April 10th. I used crutches for about two months, and one day I suddenly realized that I could walk without th...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Two months after surgery for a comminuted ankle fracture, if healing has occurred, partial weight-bearing and rehabilitation exercises should be initiated. However, protective measures should still be observed to prevent re-injury, and ongoing outpatient follow-up is recommended.

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Understanding Recovery from a Left Ankle Fracture: Common Concerns and Questions

Left ankle fracture? Hello, doctor. I injured my left ankle while running in April, resulting in a fracture of two bones. During surgery, a plate was placed on the inner side of my left foot, and two screws were used on the outer side. It has been two and a half months since the ...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: These symptoms are caused by insufficient muscle and ligament training after surgery, leading to tightness. Post-fracture discomfort may occur with weight-bearing, but in most cases, joint mobility is possible. If the fracture has healed, it is important to strengthen weig...

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Can I Stand for Long Periods After an Ankle Fracture?

Can you stand for a long time after a fracture? Hello doctor, I have a closed fracture of my right ankle and I used a self-paid plate for the treatment. It has been over two months since the incident, and I have removed the cast and the screws. I am currently undergoing rehabilit...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: The ability to bear weight and return to normal activities depends on the healing status of the fracture as seen on X-rays, which typically takes at least three months. Thank you!

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Recovery Timeline and Concerns for Right Ankle Fracture Rehabilitation

Right ankle fracture? How long does it take to start walking and rehabilitation after a right ankle fracture? Will the internal screws become misaligned when I start walking for rehabilitation? Will I feel pain when I first start walking for rehabilitation?


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
For a simple ankle fracture, rehabilitation can begin 4-6 weeks post-surgery, but it should still be protected and progressive. For complex fractures, the decision to start weight-bearing rehabilitation depends on the severity of the fracture and the degree of healing post-surger...

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Understanding Recovery from Ankle Fractures: Timeline and Rehabilitation Insights

Fracture of the right ankle involving the lateral malleolus and medial malleolus? Hello, Dr. Hong. I would like to ask about my right foot. I had a car accident in early March and fractured it. I then underwent surgery where the doctor inserted metal screws and plates. After two ...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Surgical reduction and fixation of ankle fractures require monitoring of fracture healing through X-rays. Partial weight-bearing walking is necessary, and appropriate protection should be provided. For rehabilitation of the surrounding ligaments, consultation with a rehabilitatio...

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Persistent Ankle Pain After Surgery: Unremoved Screw and Complications

After an ankle fracture, a fixed steel pin was not removed, and the sutures are said to be rejected by the foot. It has been painful to walk for several months? Hello Doctor, earlier this year I had surgery to remove three fixation screws from an ankle fracture that occurred a ye...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
If an ankle fracture has healed, it should not be related to the presence of screws or sutures. Consideration should be given to the condition of the ligaments after the injury or the possibility of post-traumatic arthritis. Please consult your attending physician for further det...

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Recovery Tips for Right Ankle Fracture After Surgery

Right ankle fracture? Hello, Dr. Hong. I would like to inquire about my right ankle fracture from a car accident on March 2nd. I had surgery and had a metal screw inserted. However, it has been almost two months, and my ankle still feels a bit stiff. Should I be paying attention ...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Eight weeks after an ankle fracture surgery, partial weight-bearing exercises should be possible. Swelling can be managed with warm baths or heat therapy. For detailed information, it is advisable to consult a rehabilitation specialist.

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Ankle Fracture Recovery: Tips for Safe Return to Sports

After an ankle fracture Hello Doctor, I fractured my fibula during a basketball game and underwent surgery to have a plate inserted. It has been about 5 months since the surgery. The doctor informed me that I would be fully recovered in 6 months and able to withstand the intensit...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Hello: After a lateral ankle fracture, five months post-surgery, the fracture should have healed. The rehabilitation intensity should be gradually increased. Most importantly, it is essential to avoid overexertion or re-injury, so wearing a brace is necessary. Hong Shiming

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Managing Ankle Fracture Complications: Pain, Instability, and Rehabilitation

What are the issues following an ankle fracture injury? Dr. Chen, I would like to ask you about my condition following a car accident on June 20, 2015. At that time, an X-ray revealed a fracture of the left ankle's lateral malleolus, and I was placed in a cast and used crutc...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, 1. For instability issues that stem from ligaments, surgical intervention may be necessary. Pain and swelling are likely caused by inflammation, which can be managed with medication and rehabilitation. 2. Regarding rehabilitation for tendon rupture, based on your descr...

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Understanding Non-Displaced Ankle Fractures: Recovery and Cast Duration

Lateral ankle fracture Hello Dr. Hong, I accidentally fell down the stairs on April 1, resulting in a non-displaced fracture of my left ankle. The attending physician informed me that surgery is not necessary and that I only need to have a cast for stabilization. Additionally, I ...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Hello: There is a non-displaced fracture of the ankle, and it has been immobilized with a cast for 4 weeks. Depending on the severity of the fracture, the cast can be removed, but weight-bearing is still not permitted. Crutches will be needed for assistance. After two weeks of re...

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Do You Really Need to Wait Six Weeks for a Mild Ankle Fracture?

Does a mild ankle fracture really need to wait six weeks for healing? Hello, I fell while playing basketball and was stepped on, resulting in a mild fracture of my left ankle. I have been in a removable splint for three weeks. Currently, I feel no pain when standing, but today&#x...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If there is a possibility of displacement, it is best to avoid excessive movement. Ankle fractures typically take at least six weeks to heal, and in some cases, it may take up to three months for complete recovery.

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Managing Ankle Fracture Complications: Pain, Instability, and Rehabilitation

What are the issues following an ankle fracture injury? Dear Dr. Chen, I would like to ask about my condition following a car accident on June 20, 2015. At that time, an X-ray revealed a fracture of the left ankle's lateral malleolus, and I was placed in a cast and used cru...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, 1. For instability issues originating from the ligaments, surgical intervention should be considered. Pain and swelling are likely caused by inflammation, which can be managed with medication and rehabilitation. 2. Regarding rehabilitation for tendon rupture, based on ...

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Understanding Ankle Fractures: Healing Challenges and Treatment Options

Bimalleolar ankle fracture Hello, doctor. I would like to ask you about my situation. I had a car accident last September and sustained a comminuted fracture of the right ankle. It has been about 7 months, and my bone has not yet healed. After the surgery, I had follow-up X-rays ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Typically, it is acceptable to wait until twelve months before addressing a non-union. The definition of non-union is that the bone has not healed within twelve months, so it may be reasonable to explore other methods, such as electrical stimulation, although the effectiveness of...

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Post-Cast Ankle Fracture Recovery: Pain, Mobility, and Healing Timeline

Issues After Removal of Cast for Ankle Fracture My ankle bone is fractured about 20%, so the doctor only put it in a cast and said to wait for two months for recovery. Today is the second day after the cast was removed. Is it normal to feel pain and sharpness when walking and put...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The pain should stabilize in about two to four weeks, and it will be sufficient time for healing. There should be no displacement, and you will be able to walk and bend.

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Do Ankle Fractures Require Rehabilitation? Understanding Recovery Needs

Is rehabilitation necessary for an ankle fracture? Hello, my mother has a fibula fracture in her left leg, which has been present for 6 weeks. Previously, she was only using an elastic bandage for stabilization. Now, when she lifts her left ankle, she still experiences soreness a...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Rest more and perform leg raises on your own. Additionally, you should do up-and-down movements of the ankle joint to increase muscle strength.

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Understanding Ankle Fractures: Healing Time and Recovery Tips

Ankle fracture I injured my ankle while jumping to play basketball, and the doctor told me that I have a fracture in the bone, about 20%. He said I just need to wear a cast and wait for it to heal. I would like to ask if it will be painful when the bone heals. Does smoking have a...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: Given your age, a fracture is generally not a serious issue and should heal without major problems, typically requiring at least three months. Smoking can affect blood circulation and lead to non-union, which is supported by medical evidence. It is advisable to compare nat...

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Post-Surgery Concerns for Left Ankle Fracture: What to Expect

Post-operative issues following left ankle fracture surgery? Hello Dr. Hong, I apologize for bothering you with some questions. I had a car accident on February 4th, and the doctor diagnosed me with a closed fracture of the left ankle. I underwent surgery that night, and I return...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Two weeks after ankle fracture surgery, the foot may still be swollen. If the wound has healed, warm water therapy can be considered to aid circulation and absorption. Additionally, elevating the affected limb can help increase blood return, and regular follow-up appointments are...

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Do You Need Physical Therapy After an Ankle Fracture?

Is it necessary to see a rehabilitation specialist after an ankle fracture? Hello, Doctor. After my ankle fracture last November, the doctor said I can start rehabilitation now. Should I do it myself? Is it unnecessary to see a rehabilitation specialist? The doctor mentioned that...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Basically, you can perform up and down movements of the ankle joint on your own. If possible, also do eversion and inversion movements, and finally, perform rotational movements. You can walk afterward. If your ankle swells after the exercises, you should elevate your foot.

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