6 Key Rehabilitation Exercises to Heal Your Tibial Plateau Fracture

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Navigating recovery after a tibial plateau fracture can be challenging. Rehabilitation exercises, such as gentle range-of-motion drills, isometric quadriceps contractions, leg lifts, and more, can aid your healing process. Always remember, initial rest is crucial and any exercise regimen should be carried out under the guidance of a medical professional. #tibialplateaufracture #rehabilitation #exercises #healingprocess
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    DISCLAIMER: This video and any related comments are not medical advice. Check with your own healthcare professional before attempting anything in this video. This information is only intended to show you the correct technique for physical therapy exercises and should not be used to self-diagnose or self-treat any medical condition. If you experience any pain or difficulty while doing these exercises, stop immediately and see your healthcare professional.

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  • @angelagm1119
    @angelagm1119 4 месяца назад +2

    Man I wished I'd of looked this up months ago. Never got an MRI done to see if anything was torn. There's hope now seeing this video for a better recovery. Thank you!

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  4 месяца назад

      Hey @angelagm1119! Glad you stumbled upon this video! Let me share with you a great resource I have. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
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  • @Rosy91QU
    @Rosy91QU 11 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for sharing! I'm currently NWB after my surgery last month and want to find additional exercises to the ones I received from my doctor and physical therapist.

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  11 месяцев назад +2

      You're welcome, @Rosy91QU! It's great that you're eager to complement your rehabilitation with additional exercises. However, it's crucial to ensure that any additional exercises you incorporate into your routine are safe and appropriate for your specific condition, especially if you're currently NWB after surgery.
      Always consult with your orthopedic surgeon and physical therapist before adding any new exercises. Continue to prioritize the exercises and rehabilitation plan provided by your healthcare team.
      Depending on your current stage of recovery, you may want to focus on gentle range-of-motion exercises to maintain joint mobility. Ankle pumps, gentle knee bending, and hip exercises can be helpful. Since you are non-weight-bearing on your lower extremity, you can also work on strengthening your upper body and core to maintain overall fitness.
      Recovery from surgery can be a gradual process. It's important to be patient and progress at a pace that your body can handle. Remember, your healthcare team is the best source of advice and guidance during your recovery process. They can help you determine when it's appropriate to start weight-bearing and transition to more weight-bearing exercises.
      Let me also share this article I have that might be able to help you. Please click on this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
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    • @Rosy91QU
      @Rosy91QU 11 месяцев назад

      @@FeelGoodLife Thank you so much!

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  11 месяцев назад +1

      You're welcome, @Rosy91QU☺ Please take a moment to hit that 'Like' button 👍 and 'Subscribe' to our channel. Your support means the world to us, and together, we can continue to make every day a little brighter. Thank you for being a part of our Feel Good Life community! 🌟

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  • @afattestmerc
    @afattestmerc 24 дня назад

    week 8 post op still not walking but most definitely will be using these exercises

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  22 дня назад

      Hi @afattestmerc! Glad you found the exercises helpful. Check out more here: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercisese. Wishing you a speedy recovery! Please like the video and subscribe for more routines! 😊🙏

  • @smilesheree
    @smilesheree 4 месяца назад

    Hey! Thank you for the exercises. I'm week 5 Post accident and week 3.5 Post-Op.
    I was doing of two of these exercises. But not the rest and they've been helpful. My goal is to start walking with assistance June 11th. That's the date my doctor set. I'm so thankful I started very early with mild PTs. I believe it is a direct result of my current recovery pace! I start in house PTS on Monday with a doctor and I'm excited!

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  4 месяца назад

      Hey @smilesheree, glad to hear the exercises have been helpful for you! Wishing you all the best as you start in-house PT.. Keep up the great work, and you'll be walking with assistance before you know it! 🚶‍♀️💪
      Let me also share the article related to this video. Please check out this link:
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  • @smokeem5893
    @smokeem5893 11 месяцев назад +2

    Ive been on bed rest for 3 months since my tibial plateau fracture(no surgery). This month i decided to start exercising, after gaining my mental confidence back. I knee still feels wobbly and im walking with one crutch, i really want to be able to at least walk without the crutch by the end of this month. I would really appreciate some tips, so i am able to put alittle more weight on my knee.

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, @smokeem5893! It's great that you're regaining your confidence and starting to exercise after your tibial plateau fracture. However, it's important to approach your recovery gradually and prioritize your safety.
      Before making any significant changes to your activity level, consult with your healthcare provider or orthopedic specialist. Consider working with a physical therapist who can create a customized rehabilitation plan tailored to your specific needs and goals.
      Focus on strengthening the muscles around your knee, including your quadriceps and hamstrings. Recovery from a tibial plateau fracture can take time. Be patient with yourself and celebrate small victories along the way. Consistency in your exercise routine is key to making progress. Aim for regular, daily exercise and gradually increase the intensity as advised by your healthcare provider or physical therapist.
      Let me share with you a great article that could also help you. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
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  • @danajackson5683
    @danajackson5683 11 месяцев назад +2

    Love all these exercises that show knee bent - I need the exercises that get the knee to bend again - lol

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  11 месяцев назад

      Certainly, @danajackson5683! Here's an article that can also help you. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/improve-knee-range-of-motion
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  • @knottyheadrich5887
    @knottyheadrich5887 Месяц назад

    Thank you

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  Месяц назад

      You're welcome, @knottyheadrich5887! 😊 We're glad you found the exercises helpful. Don't forget to like and subscribe to our Feel Good Life channel for more rehabilitation tips and exercises. Stay healthy and take care! 🌟

  • @ernieparker4309
    @ernieparker4309 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m 18 weeks post surgery and still walking with a cane. The inside of my knee hurts when I walk unassisted. I’m currently doing PT twice a week. And recommendations?

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  11 месяцев назад +2

      Hello, @ernieparker4309! It's great that you're already in physical therapy and working on your recovery. However, the persistent pain and continued use of a cane at 18 weeks post-surgery is something that should be discussed with your healthcare provider and physical therapist. Remember that recovery from a surgical procedure can vary from person to person. It's important to be patient and realistic about your progress. Continually seek guidance from your healthcare team and physical therapist to ensure you're on the right track toward improved function and reduced pain. They can make adjustments to your treatment plan to help you reach your goal of walking unassisted.
      Let me also share with you the related article for this video that might be able to help you. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
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  • @user-jt6uz9fj7x
    @user-jt6uz9fj7x Год назад +1

    Hey sir I have intercondylar fracture. I broke 2 month ago. I had an operation. my bone healed but all my muscle gone. my leg too weak and my foot hurts when I try walk a little bit with sticks. how can I fix my foot and I bend my knee 75 degrees for now. When do you think I can start walking, when will my muscles recover?

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  11 месяцев назад

      I'm sorry to hear about your knee, @user-jt6uz9fj7x. Since we aren't able to do a physical exam and see exactly what is going on with your knee, I can't for sure recommend what exercises you should do. However, you may want to check this article I have. Please click this link:
      www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
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  • @Kavya_bunny
    @Kavya_bunny 11 месяцев назад +1

    Doctor, Will be able to walk after 1 month of this surgery without stand

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  11 месяцев назад

      Hello, @wannabhappy2462! Since we aren't able to do a physical exam and see exactly what is going on with your knee, I can't for sure recommend what exercises you should do. However, your ability to walk after one month of surgery depends on various factors, including the type of surgery, the extent of the procedure, your overall health, and how well your body responds to the surgery.
      Let me share with you the article I have for rehabilitating the tibial plateau. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
      Follow your healthcare provider's guidance closely, attend your recommended physical therapy sessions and communicate any concerns or difficulties you experience during your recovery. They will work with you to achieve the best possible outcome for your mobility and overall health.
      Please take a moment to hit that 'Like' button 👍 and 'Subscribe' to our channel. Your support means the world to us, and together, we can continue to make every day a little brighter. Thank you for being a part of our Feel Good Life community! 🌟

    • @catherineclaire1989
      @catherineclaire1989 6 месяцев назад

      Hi doctor.Im in my 2 week post op tibia bone cement with external fixator.Am I allowed already to do this exercise?thankyou

  • @Etc155
    @Etc155 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video! It's been 5 months since I fractured my tp without surgery and non weight bearing until a week as ago. I started flexion exercises about a month ago but I'm really struggling with knee flexion. Currently unable to straighten my leg or extend beyond 10deg and stuck 90degs. I'm getting really concerned. Is this normal and wondered if you have any advice for this please?

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  11 месяцев назад

      Hi, @Etc155. I'm sorry to hear about your knee. It's not uncommon for individuals who have experienced a tibial plateau fracture to face challenges with knee flexion and extension after a period of non-weight-bearing.
      If you're struggling with knee flexion and extension, it's essential to reach out to your healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation. They can assess the state of your knee, determine the cause of your limitations, and provide appropriate recommendations. However, let me share with you a great resource. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/improve-knee-range-of-motion
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  • @phindimazibuko2997
    @phindimazibuko2997 4 месяца назад

    Hi there! Do you think it would be ideal to do these exercises wearing a knee brace?

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  4 месяца назад

      Hey, @phindimazibuko2997! Good question! Wearing a knee brace can offer extra support during exercises, but make sure the exercises feel safe and comfy with it on. It's smart to check with your healthcare provider or a physical therapist for personalized advice. They can suggest exercises that work well with your brace. Stay comfy and safe!
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  • @omneiaty1323
    @omneiaty1323 Год назад +1

    Blessings to your heart, Doctor ❤

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  Год назад

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  • @lalnuntharisailo5258
    @lalnuntharisailo5258 Год назад +1

    Sir, when should i start this exercise, I have tibia plateau fracture without surgery, its been 2months and 3 weeks now

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  Год назад

      Hi, @lalnuntharisailo5258! I'm so sorry to hear about your condition. Typically, the timing of when to start exercising after a tibia plateau fracture without surgery will depend on several factors including your healing progress. Your healthcare provider should monitor your fracture's healing progress through X-rays and physical exams. They will be able to advise you when it's safe to start exercising.
      You might be interested to read this article. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
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    • @lalnuntharisailo5258
      @lalnuntharisailo5258 Год назад

      @@FeelGoodLife My doctor advised me to take exercise like bending knee, but im not so sure about other techniques, anyway i follow your steps and it help me alot for my flexibility, thank you😊

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  Год назад

      Hi, @lalnuntharisailo5258! I'm glad to hear that you've been finding the exercises helpful for your tibia plateau fracture recovery! It's important to follow your doctor's recommendations, as they have a thorough understanding of your specific condition and recovery needs.
      If you like this video, please hit that 'Subscribe' button and give us a thumbs-up! Your support means a lot to us, and we're thrilled to have you as a part of our Feel Good Life Community.

  • @nannetteferra5732
    @nannetteferra5732 11 месяцев назад +1

    I had a tibial plateau fracture, had surgery 7/6/23....developed a major infection had clean out surgery 8/4 & 8/11. Im NON weight baring. I was doing OK with PT but it stopped because I was non weight baring a d tbere was only so much PT could do with me. Now my knee is stiff as can be, I can't lift my foot off the recliner, all.I can do is wiggle my ankle, while in a chair im try to pull my leg inwards, it barely moves I'M TRYING MY HARDEST to pull my my leg in, trying to lift it of the ground, off the couch and NOTHING whatcan I do?

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  11 месяцев назад

      Since we aren't able to do a physical exam and see exactly what is going on with your knee, I can't for sure recommend what exercises you should do. I can offer some general suggestions that might help you improve your mobility and address the stiffness in your knee.
      1. Do Range of Motion Exercises. These are exercises where you use your opposite hand or a towel to gently move your knee and ankle through their range of motion. Start with slow, controlled movements to prevent further injury and increase the frequency gradually.
      2. Continue wiggling your ankle, as this can help improve circulation and prevent blood clots. Try writing the alphabet with your big toe in the air to work on ankle mobility.
      3. While seated, gently bend and straighten your knee as much as you can without causing pain. Use your hands to assist if necessary. This can help improve knee mobility.
      4. While sitting, tighten your thigh muscles as much as possible and hold for a few seconds, then release. Repeat this several times to help strengthen your quadriceps.
      5. Apply a warm compress to your knee before attempting exercises can help relax and loosen the muscles, making it easier to move.
      I would still suggest that you consult with your healthcare provider or physical therapist for guidance tailored to your specific situation, as they have the most accurate information about your condition.
      I have a great article that might be able to help you. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
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    • @cree_VI
      @cree_VI 8 месяцев назад

      I had surgery of tibial plateau and ankle - malleolus in the end of June. 4months non weight bearing... recovery is really hard and slow, i was so nervous, cause my leg just didn't know how to work, and some muscles were super weak, but little by little i started to walk. At home I usually don't use crutch, outside i am using one, but still around ankle and knee feels very uncomfortable and stiff and hard to walk.
      For the first 4 months i was using a walker a lot. and after first 2,5 months when i started PT i was learning walking imitation, put feet starting on heel and roll it to the finger, and also bending knee (at that time my knee bend was about 30-40 degree) like normal walking, just don't put weight on it. In all that time i so used to jump on one leg, that i had to learn to stop that habit. Also I did exercise while lying and sitting. using balls, rollers and so on. Hardest and simplest exercise when you lying on your back, good leg bended and bad leg try to bend by sliding on your heel. this exercise was hell, but very good. Most important to move leg often as you can. Even you can bend your knee 10 angle degree, keep on bending it, just don't lie down like a plank. Watching TV and move it a bit.
      Every few weeks i get like a surprise moments: oh i can to bend a bit more and more. Later: oh i can a bit walk with one crutch (even that was not correct way, just later i could to walk with one in correct way), much later at work i stand up and walk few steps, i forgot my crutches...
      It's very slow process and so annoying, but need keep on fighting. Very often you have to become a "specialist" of your health problems, cause not always you get good help from specialist who are around you, special for those who lives in small towns. And this trauma is not that common and not many of specialist have enough knowledge.

  • @vigilantaggression
    @vigilantaggression 6 месяцев назад

    2.5 weeks post op. Any insight on utilizing an electronic muscle stimulator to keep the quad muscle activated during the healing process?

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  6 месяцев назад

      Hi, @vigilantaggression! Considering ways to support your post-surgery healing is fantastic! Just a quick note: before trying an electronic muscle stimulator (EMS) or other rehab techniques, it's crucial to get approval from your healthcare professional or physical therapist. They can assess if EMS is suitable for your specific situation, factoring in your surgery type, healing progress, and individual medical condition.
      Let me share the related article of this video. Please click on this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
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  • @alisarytejeshwar
    @alisarytejeshwar 9 месяцев назад

    Hi there, I got my surgery done for TPF and I'm 8 weeks out from surgery but it's very hard for me to bend my knee and it's very painful too... Please help.

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  9 месяцев назад

      I'm truly sorry to hear about the challenges you're facing post-surgery, @alisarytejeshwar3111. Here are a few general suggestions that might help alleviate some discomfort and improve your knee flexibility:
      Take it slow: Gently increase knee bending each day to avoid extra pain and speed up healing.
      Warm-up: Use a warm compress or take a warm bath before exercises to relax muscles and make movement easier.
      Gentle stretching: Add easy knee stretches to your routine, focusing on a comfortable range of motion without overextending.
      Pain management: Follow your healthcare professional's advice for pain relief, whether it's medications or other recommended methods.
      Physical therapy: Consult with a specialized physical therapist for a personalized exercise plan after orthopedic surgery.
      Patience and rest: Allow time for healing, rest when needed, and communicate any concerns with your healthcare team.
      Let me also share a great resource that might be able to help you. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
      Prioritize your safety, follow professional guidance, and know that we're here to support your recovery journey. Wishing you relief and improvement soon!
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  • @CricketRecordsandhistory
    @CricketRecordsandhistory 8 месяцев назад

    My Orthopedic has asked me to walk with stick after 8 weeks of tibia pleutue surgery but it causes pain in lower knee and my thigh near knee has thinned as well, what is the reason of pain and suggest me exercise

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  8 месяцев назад

      Hi, @CricketRecordsandhistory! I'm sorry to hear about your pain. It's super important to check with your orthopedic surgeon or physical therapist to figure out what's going on. But, I can share some friendly exercises that might help your knee and thigh feel better. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
      Remember to be kind to your body. If these exercises bring more pain, stop and chat with your healthcare provider. They'll give you the best advice for your unique situation. Get well soon! 😊
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  • @radz6459
    @radz6459 4 месяца назад

    Can you tell me the reps on these exercises please?

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  4 месяца назад

      Hi, @radz6459! You can do 10 reps for 3 sets. Let me also share the related article of this video. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
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  • @user-vj8il9yf7m
    @user-vj8il9yf7m Год назад +1

    How long post op can I start doing these? I’m nearly two weeks post op but NWB for 3months

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  Год назад +2

      It's great that you're eager to start your rehabilitation journey, @user-vj8il9yf7m! Since we aren't able to do a physical exam and see exactly what is going on with your lower leg, I can't for sure recommend what exercises you should do. The timing for starting the 6 Key Rehabilitation Exercises to heal your tibial plateau fracture may vary based on your specific condition, the type of surgery you had, and how well your body is healing. Since you mentioned you're non-weight bearing for three months, your focus right now should primarily be on rest and ensuring proper healing of the surgical site. Prioritize your body's healing process over rushing into exercises too soon.
      I have a great article that you can read that might also help you. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/best-exercises-for-posterior-tibial-tendonitis
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    • @kdub8869
      @kdub8869 11 месяцев назад

      I started at a week and half post of with the heal slides and the extension exercises. I am 3 weeks post op and can fully extend and am at 115 for flexion. I strongly believe the PT helped get me out of my depressive state and into my healing state

    • @kdub8869
      @kdub8869 11 месяцев назад

      I am still NWB for 8 weeks but all the exercises are to strengthen my muscles so when it is time to walk my body will be ready

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  11 месяцев назад

      Hello, @kdub8869! It's great that you're working on strengthening your muscles during this period. Building muscle strength and maintaining joint mobility are essential steps in preparing your body for walking and weight-bearing activities when the time comes.
      Let me share this article that might also help you. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/exercises-to-strengthen-your-knees/
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  • @yamigaming4805
    @yamigaming4805 6 месяцев назад

    How many times should u repeat?

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  6 месяцев назад

      Hi, @yamigaming4805! I would recommend 10 repetitions for 3 sets.
      Let me share the related article of this video. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
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  • @user-yy8db2dm1x
    @user-yy8db2dm1x 5 месяцев назад

    Good day docteur,, je trouve mall a plié le jenoy comment faire merci

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  5 месяцев назад

      Hi, @user-yy8db2dm1x! I understand that difficulty bending your knee can be concerning. Since we aren't able to do a physical exam and see exactly what is going on with your knee, I can't for sure recommend what exercises you should do. However, let me share a great resource I have. Please check out this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/knee-pain-when-bending
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  • @AliAli-st7rn
    @AliAli-st7rn 7 месяцев назад

    My fracher tibia febula distal can do this exersic

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  7 месяцев назад

      Hi, @AliAli-st7rn! Since we aren't able to do a physical exam and see exactly what is going on with your knee, I can't for sure recommend what exercises you should do. However, I have a great resource that you can check out. Please click on this link: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises
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  • @mutiararatih7089
    @mutiararatih7089 Месяц назад

    My leg can only bend 35° now

    • @FeelGoodLife
      @FeelGoodLife  29 дней назад

      Hi @mutiararatih7089! We're sorry to hear about your limited range of motion. It’s important to follow a tailored rehabilitation plan. Check out this link for exercises that might help your recovery: www.feelgoodlife.com/tibial-plateau-fracture-exercises. Remember to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new exercises. Wishing you a speedy recovery!
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