
Is Recovery Time Long After Placing Hardware Fixtures In Left Leg Post Injury?

While walking he is having little pain on the sole what can be the reason for the same is it normal after surgery that tissues gets tight and hardware needs to adjust while walking.
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X-ray film to be uploaded please. He needs more time and internal fixation
Detailed Answer:
Hi there.
Thanks for the query.
It appears that the leg bone had not yet healed or United.
Usually the leg bone takes 2 to 3 months to heal if the bony ends are properly aligned.
It would be helpful to upload a photo of the Xray film because the report isn't adequate on the condition of the bones and alignment.
The right tissues are due to keeping the limb in abnormal positron and less use of all the muscles. Physiotherapy is very important for him to restore the muscle strength.
Internal Implants are useful to heal the fracture, better than outer Implants.
Pain in the sole is due to tight heel cord. This needs to be stretched by a Physiotherapist.
Kindly upload the Xray for me to be in a better position to help you.
I hope I have answered your query.
I will be available to answer your follow up queries.
Regards,
Dr. Aashish Raghu


Xray film photo to be taken against light source
Detailed Answer:
Please take photo of the Xray film kept against a background light source.
I can comment about the walking only after getting to see the bone quality and alignment on Xray.
Regards,
Dr. Aashish Raghu


Need to rule out possible missed fracture of medial malleolus
Detailed Answer:
Hi there.
I have reviewed the attached xrays. Firstly, I cannot say if it is due to a camera shake blur, but there appears to be a fracture in the inner side of the ankle or medial malleolus which has not been treated. Of course this only appears to be a fracture and I can't be sure unless you send me a better quality photo of the Xray without the shake.
The fixation of the other Fractures appear fine and he can start partial weight bearing. Physiotherapy is needed to bring the foot flat on the ground, strengthening the food dorsiflexors and plantar flexors, invertors and evertors.


Also would like to know the reason behind the swelling and pain around the backside of the leg.
What all precautions/home treatment like XXXXXXX warm water treatment with salt can be helpful or not.
Needs warm water soaks, Physiotherapy till the bone unites
Detailed Answer:
There is a stainless steel plate on the lower end of the fibula bone and a screw fixing the Posterior malleolus of the distal end of tibia bone.
He needs to keep his feet soaked in salt water, get physiotherapy done and once the fracture unites, then he can walk normally.

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