👉 You can get some of the ankle fracture rehab equipment mentioned in the video here: ✅Arch support shoe inserts with NASA foam technology: amzn.to/3pveygK ✅ Resistance bands: geni.us/gTKM - TheraBand Store: geni.us/CC1oT ✅ Hand weights (for calf raises with added weight): geni.us/MUwdBo If you buy anything via these links, we may get a small commission at no extra cost to you.
Broke my ankle, had surgery and cast for 6 weeks. Now a boot. Doctor says walk on it, full weight, do some flexibility exercises, flexing and extending the ankle, etc. and see you in 6 weeks .Nothing more, no more information than that. I am so grateful to find some knowledgeable advice because this is all very scary and I don’t want to re injure my ankle or set back the healing process.Thank you.
I get you I'm in the same boat. Pins and plates, plaster cast taken off today and orthopaedic boot. However, no information from hospital about physio or exercises. The ankle is so stiff too.
@@b.m.t.h.3961 I don’t know what people would do in this situation but for the internet. I have found many helpful and comforting videos, ---people talking about the stages of their recuperation, weird facts (like toe nails stop growing for a while, skin becomes hyper-sensitive, and toes) explanations of what is going on with the healing process, useful devises like the knee scooter and the balancer when starting to walk again, to even out the height of the foot on the good leg with the height of the boot. Plus hearing that others have been as discouraged, isolated, lonely and scared and depressed as me and that there is light at the end of the tunnel and that people resume running and everything eventually. Yes....the stiffness!!!!!!!! Who could have known! Best wishes to you.
My dr took off the cast and wanted me to immediately do the weight bearing X-ray. Barefoot up 3 stairs on platform. Horrible! It hurt so bad and got big lump on the outside of ankle.
@@dwynnekeyes4948 That’s rough. And scary. I’ve been going much more slowly and gently. Have you been checking out all the ankle videos? Seems like there is a huge variation in what doctors say to do. If it hurts so much, it doesn’t exactly inspire you to get up:and keep going, Some pain can’t be totally avoided, but moderation IMHO.
I’ve just broken my ankle, fibula and a a bit of the tibia. Just had my second surgery and this video has given me so much hope. It’s brilliantly explained. Thanks so much.
You do not have to worry too much, everyone normally has a wonderful self-healing ability and can rejoin their injured/fracture bone and nerves......carefully study my food energy physic calculation as per my link-address below, all tough labors and atheles can actually absorb air energy instrad of eating hundred kilograms of food everyday..
I have broken my ankle, fibia.its been a week now.all I'm doing now is elevating my foot. Waiting for surgery another week.swelling every now and then.any suggestions what else do l need to do.your help will greatly appreciated.
Broke both my tibia and fibula in July. I’m now 12 weeks post surgery, really hoping to get back on my feet soon. The mental strength it takes to get through it is honestly the hardest part. Stay strong everyone 💪🏼
Me too tibia-fibula 8th of july and on 25th oct removed the cast....its hard trying to teach myself how to walk with the healed leg whilst using crutches...takes a village
I’m 12 weeks post surgery and walking around with a limp. One of the hardest parts of recovery is learning to walk again. Your whole point of balance has changed over those months of hopping on one leg, it doesn’t just return naturally. I suffer from scoliosis, and the rebalancing has caused my back problems to return. Struggling to do 2000 steps a day even with painkillers. It’s a long hard process but it gets better each day. Best of luck to you.
Thank you so much for this. I just got out of my cast and into my boot this morning. The nurse said, "Ok, stand up and walk" and then looked at me like I'd lost my mind when I couldn't get my body to do that. After she left the room, I fought back tears and said to my husband, "It's like my brain doesn't know where my foot is." When you described this feeling in the video, I really did start to cry. Thank you for giving us the steps we actually need and not just, "walk".
I just got my cast off this week. My doctor said the same thing. He said let me see you walk. I said I can't. I left the office feeling like I was different than everyone else. This video has helped tremendously
@@joannemanzo8153 You’re definitely not alone, but the good news is that while I felt this way 3 weeks ago, today I’m walking perfectly normally without the boot. It take time and effort, but you’re going to be ok!
OMG my orthopedic doctor did the same 2 months ago. He demonstratively threw away my cast and told me to finally start moving with 100% weight bearing. The team left the room and I just sat there scared to get outside with my scar unprotected, feeling stupid and on the verge of tears. Luckily my GP was kinder to me the next day, prescribed PT and gave me some valuable tips. I can walk without crutches now with a bit of a limp,but it's getting better. It's true, an injury like that affects your mental health enormously and you need positive encouragement rather than a lecture.
Currently in a heavy cast for 8 weeks after an ankle fracture. Plate needed. As a 75 year old woman who lives alone I feel very nervous of using steps and stairs again. Fingers crossed that I will make a good recovery. Physio will be available on the Scottish NHS which has been amazing from the start.
Seriously, thank you, I love you!!! This is the most informative thing I've found, I had an ankle surgery 5 weeks ago but the doctor only told me to move back and forth for now, and that I can remove my cast during the day if I'm not moving my body, but nothing more. I almost teared up watching this because you're so clear, I never thought about the brain, nerves, muscles, perception, all of them changing so much and how to regain back that, importance of using the other leg, and now I know why my foot shuddered while trying to move a little, it made me scared, but with info one is less scared hahaha I've been trying slowly the exercises and wow my foot feels like breathing, it's crazy. I'm so lucky to have found your video, it makes me feel relieved about the future, thank you so much!! I wish you the best in life
I share the same enthusiasm, only that l have a further complication. I have a raw wound at the furthermost part of the injured & operated ankle. The wound on the ankle joint only seem tybe extending & revealing the metal plate & wire in the foot. I actually had an extensive tri-malleorial surgery involving two plates, many screws, bolts, kinda mini crow-bar that were held together with a thine wire... This one wound has been dressed twice, & am not certain about it's healing... This dressing has impended the wearing of an ankle sock. What do you advise?
Thank you so much, very helpful. I broke my ankle 3 weeks ago and am in a cast. I'm 62 and overweight and am not sporty at all but found your video so informative - especially time scale and exercises. Thanks again, I'm sure I'll be watching again :)
Hi(: writing to you from California. I have the free medical health care and girl let me tell you!! This video has genuinely given me so much important knowledge. Thank you so so much for taking the time to educate the public by posing this video. I have had such a horrible experience with my doctors. I couldn’t thank you enough.
Growing up as a southern kid with no health insurance growing up experiencing her first ankle break - wow. This is truly something i didnt expect, i truly had no idea what it meant to have it break and heal all over again. Its insane. I thought i was paralyzed because my brain wouldnt communicate with the muscles in my ankle. Learning about the nerves and everything is letting me feel a lot more mercy on myself. I grew up without any medical aid so i never really understood what it meant to actually get a real injury instead of a mild sprained ankle as a child. I would wear an ace bandage for 4 days and be healed. I just got out of a cast for 5 weeks, in a boot for another 4, and realizing its gonna take ANOTHER 2 after that to even get back to normal strength again is insane. Just letting myself heal has been the hardest part. Not being at work has been unbelievably difficult. Ive literally went through emotional breakthroughs in this injury because i realized i get all my satisfaction through physical effort at work. Not being able to work for 6 weeks, and just the first 2 days of barely even being at 10% compared to how i was is such a challenge, it truly is breaking my confidence. This has been truly the most challenging thing ive experienced. I was homeless before, but this is still worse for me emotionally.
I broke my ankle on Saturday. It was caught under my electric bike. The thought of lengthy recovery during winter feels overwhelming at the moment. I really appreciate the thorough & reassuring Way this information was shared.
@@muse-n-mystic1754 good luck with your recovery!! Be careful with stairs, and be gentle to yourself. The time simultaneously goes quickly and slowly - you’ll be back on your bike soon.
God is blessing and healing you I went for a holiday last day on cruise I slipped broke foot 3 bones had surgery doctor says will take 6 months to get back that is in March 2024 but we hv to be brave think it could hv been worse I could hv damaged my back could hv had multiple fractures god is kind it is only right foot this too shall pass . Trust and hv faith stay strong follow doctors advice very soon u will be up and running
Oh my goodness this is wonderful information! Doctors should be recommending this to their patients to help with expectations and planning. I learned more and feel better about what is going on with my ankle from this one video than everything i have been told combined. I feel so much more hopeful now I know what is going on is normal. Thank you!
All I can say is THANK YOU in capital letters! This video told me everything I needed to hear. Now I have a much better idea of what I'm facing in the future with my broken ankle and what I can do to help mitigate some of the impending issues. Thank you so much!!!
Broke ankle a couple days ago. Thank you for very informative, detailed video. Gives me an idea what the next few weeks will be like. Super helpful! Thank you
I had a busted ankle but the difference is if youer. 70 our older you will have days of pain the reast of your life but you learn to live whith it its not a peaches and cream on my part every body's different buy you can walk and like us old timers say my foot is herting its going to rain lol thank good for orthopedic doctors
@christygabhart512 hey hi really now u r dng great? Coz just 15 days back I met with an bike accident now I had ankle fracture can u tell me how many days it took for u and any diet pls coz I'm really weak with this fracture.
This was just wonderful information! I broke my ankle Sept. 21, had surgery Oct 4 and now have pins and a plate and am in cast. I can see this is going to take a long time to recover and I appreciate all the teaching and encouragement you gave! God Bless you!!
Okay, this is crazy, I had my open compound fracture in the ankle on Sept 17th, had the surgery on Oct 3rd, was discharged on Oct 5th but my foot was in cast only until before the surgery. After the plates and screws, my foot was just bandaged lightly and that was also taken off a week later. We are not very far apart. I wish you a speedy recovery.
Hello! First, THANK YOU for this video, I fractured my left ankle and wrist 9 weeks ago, ankle needed surgery, wrist had cast. Ive been doing well but now, I'm at the point where I am OVER this! so I as soon as I got the all clear to "walk" with the boot, I pushed myself .hard. both ankle and wrist swelled up and are very sore, after watching this video I now know where I went wrong or could have done better, you are an expert at "putting it into layman's terms". I wish I would have seen your video at the beginning of my ordeal. It would have been very useful! I know it will help others in the future!
This is by far the most helpful video I’ve seen. As others have mentioned, I’m not given much information from the professionals either. Everything I know is because I flat out asked them, or I’ve learned from videos. It’s scary when you don’t know what to expect in the future recovery so I so appreciate that you took the time and effort to educate us on this.
I broke my ankle in 3 places, just returned home from surgery. I refused home care, but after watching this I now realize I need it. Crazy of me to think I could get through this without it. I'll be making a call first thing in the morning.
This video has been very helpful and informative. I realize Dr's have so little time to explain in detail what happened to me. Im 75 years (young), and due to a bad fall i broke my left ankle in three places and my right foot in two places. Had surgery the following day. I ended up with two steel plates and thirteen screws. Dr. says he doesn't know if I'll ever be able to walk normally. I'm having physical therapy twice a week. It's getting better but I've been recovering for seven months now. I can walk with a cane, and short walks around the house. I feel blessed to be home and able to care for my basic needs.
@@christinalewis4905 prayers for a complete recovery🙏🙏🙏. I'm able to walk now but my ankle occasionally gets stiff. I have to massage it a few times a day, and continue my exercises. This is my new normal.
Best video I've watched since I broke three bones in my ankle four weeks ago. I'll be referring to this video several times as I (hopefully) heal well.
@@nanztorsino4666 Yes, my surgeon performed an Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF). My ankle that was fractured at the lower Fibula was secured to my Tibia with a stainless steel plate and maybe 5 or 6 screws. I made sure my ankle was operated on because too many things could cause a misalignment of my healiing bones.
@@SportsInjuryPhysioI broke my left ankle totally, been two years,hoe come my ankle still so stiffness . Please tell me any suggestions. Thanks a lot ❤
Thank you! I'm 3 weeks in on a lateral malleolus fracture, this video is super helpful for understanding where my expectations can be around the healing process. The exercise descriptions and videos are super useful, and Maryke's delivery is spot on. Thank you very much!
IAM on my 7th week post surgery and it's really difficult to flex my feet up and down.I no longer have the cast and doc has recommended physio and start to step.Sethimh very difficult now
I'm 3 mos post op without cast and just removed the syndesmotic screw today. I've been doing non weight bearing exercise since and now that I can give weight to my left leg, I had some stiff feeling but not too much because I've been doing the tip toeing every night (when the syndesmotic screw still on) just where I can reach it. Now, I'm planning to go slow with walking since the calf muscles aren't back yet. I'll make sure to note the tips on this video for added care and ensure a full recovery. Though my doctor said that with bone fractures comes with a risk of arthritis and he saw I've been developing it after the surgery. What could be a good preventive measure that it won't go worse?
I had the same farcture but delay union(no surgery ),now 80 days passed Now doctor saying walk with full weight bearing i have so much paine around the ankle please help me what is the reson
This was so helpful! I have a trimalleolar ankle fracture and I impatient to get back to work in outdoor education. I appreciate how you go into detail about the brain body connection. This is inspiring me to stay patient with my recovery and why it is important to do the “Simple” exercises with intention and true purpose.
Yes me too! Thank you so much! No one explained anything to me about my ankle and what to expect or how long it would take to recover. This is so very helpful. The body brain connection makes sense. And thank you for telling me to take it easy. It is soo hard as a past athlete to not want to push hard and recover. Patience patience you say... Thank you for all the information.
I did a trimalleolar fracture with dislocation. Unfortunately they were not clean fractures but multiple breaks at each point. I also managed to break the joint lines too. Had successful surgery and am a year on, still needing physio. It takes a long time to recover, not something that I fully understood for quite a while which led to lots of frustration. Be patient and be kind to yourself this is a serious injury.
I was just able to start weight bearing after a year in walking boot due to my tibia not healing. I am at 75% weight bearing now with a new walking boot due to mine falling apart. I also have a wedge in my boot because my foot has a droop that needs to be straightened out. It’s been a long recovery and I still have all my hardware in which will prob be removed in January of next year. I have plates, screws, pins, and wires
Really great video. Big big hug thank you for this. I haven't even finish3d watching it but what I have watched so far is truthfully comforting 🤗🤗🤗thank you xxx
Thank you very much for such a detailed explanation, this will help thousands to regain the power of their mobility by simply knowing what to expect and what to do. Emotional support is so important and your video provides this. What I found interesting is the fact that we know so little about our body, isn't fascinating that simple searching exercises on uninjured leg while other leg is in the cast can retain the nerve memory. I was doing this out of my instinct, but hearing this from you jusr now made me feel happier. I wish everyone speedy recovery and patience.
Such clear, detailed and valuable information set out in an easy to understand and interesting format. This will be the basis for my recovery after a bad ankle break and dislocation. Thank you so much!
4 weeks ago, fractured tib and fib , dislocated ankle.. low impact. Internal fixations. Your video is thee best informative clear posting I have seen ( and I've been searching lots!) Thank you so much. Truly 😊. 🇬🇧
Hi I fractured my ankle 2 months ago and I am seeing a lot of improvement because I want to be back on my feet ASAP, the video has helped me and I haven’t started physio yet but watching a lot of RUclips videos about physio I have been doing it my self
I also have a calcaneus fracture and have spent the past 6 weeks in a cast. I am now in a boot and can walk with crutches and 50% load bare. This video was really helpful for me! Thank you x
I broke both my ankles 3 weeks ago. Only 50% weight bearing on one ankle so I am just in bed for 6 weeks. This video has been so enlightening. My doctor has told me none of this…thank you so much for making this.
Thank you so so much. I am 16 days post-surgery to reconnect both tibia and fibula. I was just released to a boot/brace situation and shocked to the point of tears that my foot would not “write the alphabet” when I asked it to, fresh out of the cast. Thank you. I have hope. I will keep gently wiggling and bringing it back awake.
This has been so well done and so full of useful information. I had two seperate breaks last year to right ankle and now just had ligament reconstruction and calcaneous fixation surgery last week. Maybe if I saw your video the first time I would not be here recovering from surgery. This time I will get it right by following your instructions …(combined with surgeon and rehab). Thank you so very much. You have clearly outlined all of the things that I can do myself for myself. Xx
I just recieved surgery for my trimellor fracture in my ankle, this video helped me learn and understand the realistic path ahead to get back to 100%. Thank You for taking the time to make this and share the information!
I’m so happy I watched your video. I fractured my ankle a month ago. As a nurse I’ve been the worst patient my family is over me lol. But this video is very informative that every topic discussed here such a as the healing process, exercise and how to do it is very helpful. Unfortunately, Doctors don’t give you all this information but charge so much for 5-6 min office visit. Ankle Fx is very painful and I had a right fibula fx and a sprained on the left ankle as well. After a month my left ankle still hurting and these exercises will help me. Thank you
Thank you. 7 weeks post surgery for a bimalleolar fracture. I just got in a boot after being in a hard cast. I was instructed to move my foot gently which i can tell you is impossible at this point. PT hasn't started yet but will soon. I understand so much more now. I see the small, tiny steps i can do to get this stiff ankle moving a bit. It is a process.
Thank you for this. I broke my ankle on the 5th and had surgery the 11th. I'm usually a very independent person so I've been frustrated that I can't just up and go again. I really needed to understand what is truly going on and that this is going to take time
This is an exceptionally useful video. Thanks for putting it together. I fractured my ankle 2 days ago, and this really helps me prepare for the recovery process.
THANK YOU! This is the most complete and informational video I found about my injury (broke my astragalus in february), and it explained me a lot more doctors could (not their fault, our health service in Italy is really great and free, but of course doctors have little time having lots of patients...). after 40 days i removed the cast and went on with a walker boot, after 50 started rehab in a pool and after 55 started partial load always with the boot on, except in water... being a 140kg rugger I've got to bee patient, and your video definetely got me peace of mind about it: it's gonna take a while... best thing: you confirmed me I'm gonna be doing the right thing riding my bike as soon as they give me the green light... I thought I was gonna miss the next season, but maybe in september I'll be able to start at least training with my team for the athletic part...
I broke the malleolus, so a part of the ankle, freshly out of the cast after 6 weeks, the doc was talking about going to physiotherapy, but never perscribed it so, now im on my own figuring it out... this has been super helpful and easy to finally understand whats going on, so big thanks!!!
I broke my fibula, and tore my deltoid ligaments 6 1/2 weeks ago. I’ve been in a boot all that time. I went to the orthopedic yesterday and he told me I can slowly transition into a brace. I can’t walk at all in the brace. It feels like my whole leg is going to give out. I started pt today, trying to wake up my nerves and muscles. My bones are healing, but I still don’t know if I’ll need surgery for the soft tissue injury. I’m super frustrated, and want to get back to my active life! After watching this, I feel a little better. At least I know that what is going on with my body is normal for this injury. Thank you so much!
Very helpful video, great information. I learned more here than I did from any website and even from the doctors, who have so much to do and patients to see. Thank you. I managed a trimalleolar ankle fracture and surgery while visiting back home in the US. Now I'm back in Germany where it takes forever to get PT, so I'm looking up what I can meantime. I don't want to go crazy and mess things up, and I will check with my doctor before doing anything beyond what my US doc already had me to start doing at week 3 when he put me in my boot (just gentle flexing up and down). I'm 61. I'm not worried about a speedy recovery as long as I have a good and healthy recovery.
This video was so useful and interesting! I am now at week 11 post ankle fracture (simple fibula Weber B fracture-no surgery) and I was feeling a bit impatient and frustrated with my progress (I am a generally very active person who loves running and hiking 😅) My ankle does not hurt much anymore, but when walking there is still this dull ache that sometimes makes me limp a bit. Same for some areas of my foot that at the end of the day still seem a bit swollen and sore. This video explained so much about what is going on and what my body is trying to do. I will be a bit more patient and dilligently continue with my physio exercises ☺️💪
First actual day out of a cast. Your video has brought me so much peace. You’re very calming for some reason and very informative. Thank you very much. I was told full weight bearing and driving okay though I can’t walk unassisted yet. Working on getting there. My ankle definitely feels “stuck.”
Oh how I needed to hear all this good information as I’ve recently had a distal fibular fracture. Not only is this information valuable for my physical health but my emotional well-being as well. I’ve been in a bit of a funk since the injury and this shed some positive light. Thank you so very much.
My 6th week in the cast for a fibula fracture near the ankle and I'm so happy to find this video. Been using a wheelchair around the house and walker in the washroom, just begun putting the foot down while standing. The doctor's advised an ankle brace with no exercises when the cast comes off in couple of days, but I'm afraid of putting weight on it. I've had the other foot in cast long ago for bunion surgery but at 61, less agile and a lot heavier I'm worried about slow recovery.
Hey I am at the moment exactly in same point as you , I’m in 6th week of cast with an right fibula distal fracture (Weber B), I have the same concern as you about the long life pain and mobility, as my doctor just told me you should try to walk as soon as cast came of and take some physical Therapie. My question is how long does it take you to walk normally without pain ?
Thanks so much for this video. I’m in week 11 after 3 breaks in the ankle, surgery, and now in a boot. I also very badly sprained the other ankle at the same time but it is mostly healed now, just needs strengthening. This video showed me why I shouldn’t push too far ahead in the exercises. Thanks again.
Super grateful for this video, Thankyou so much! 9 weeks post fracture and cast all the doctor said is go home and start walking in the boot! I couldn’t even lift my toes back! This video gave me SO much understanding and instruction that was truly priceless 🙏 You’re the best Maryke!!! ❤
Thank you for a very helpful and informative video. I have come out of my cast and in to a boot after 7 weeks. My doctor just said start walking as much as you can. Wean yourself off the crutches and the boot. Here I am terrified of starting walking. I am so glad I found this video. Thank you for all your advice 🙏
Thank you so much for this video. 5 weeks post ORIF. Getting back to my feet. I got my ankle broken from a motorcycle accident. Not riding again so I am not getting back to any sport. But it feels good to see that I may be able to walk without issues in another 6-7 weeks.
Broke my ankle 2 weeks ago, surgery was a week ago. Trimalleolar fracture and now have hardware in my ankle. My knee scooter is a God send to getting around. Did have a perifrial nerve block for 5 days to help with the pain. I’m going nuts and tired of sitting but your video was very informative on what I have to face to get to 100%
What an enlightening video. I'm very happy with it. I come from the Netherlands and have been in a plaster cast for 4 weeks now. According to the doctor, the cast can be removed in a week. I had a cast for a total of 5 weeks, but no guidance about what I can or should do. That's why I'm very happy with this video. Thank you for the clear explanation and a structured plan of action. Kind regards, Harm van de Pol (Arnhem, Netherlands)
Really interesting video which I will no doubt be viewing a number of times having broken my ankle a week ago. Was interesting to hear your comments that cycling can aid rehab, I am a keen cyclist and am wondering at what point I will be able to begin cycling again. Mine was a clean break of the fibula and I have now been in a cast for a week. I wonder if it will be possible to go to my local track for some low intensity laps once it comes off ?
Was about to fill in a packet for marsoc a&s and my plans have been kinda screwed after i broke my ankle fast roping off a helo last week. this video is helping me cope with my recovery and really evaluating my expectations. Im hoping ill be at full speed by next August.
What’s up Devil. Just broke my ankle too man shit fucking blows. I’m really gonna push too heal this quickly. I can’t stand being away and not doing my job.
From reading comments, I guess I really lucked out with my Surgeon, I’m 6 weeks post Fibula ORIF surgery and he advised me in detail of what to do and expect.
Thank you so very much for making this video. I am so lucky because I only have a Weber 'A' ankle fracture. The hospital said 6 weeks to heal. No follow up. So this video will be very useful. ❤️
I don't have a broken ankle, however both ankles are a long way from good following a long stay in bed!! All the rehab info is "Absolute Gold"!!! Thank you.
Excellent advice! I wish I had seen this from the very beginning, but you are giving me hope, especially about the need for rest breaks! I was feeling down myself, but realize that I was and am doing what is necessary. Your explanations are very clear and this is a very comprehensive and helpful video.
I have a calcaneus fracture a month ago and I declined surgery . Looks to painful so I decided to let nature do its thing . I going on my six weeks now , pain has definitely decreased, I’m able to move my toes and sometimes I feel like walking already 😬. I’m taking it day by day though. This video will help after I get my boot next week
I wish I could tell my insurance company to pay you instead of my orthopedic surgeon as I have learned more from you in 5 minutes than from her in several appointments. My cast was removed 3 weeks ago and I was told to start putting weight back on it and to stop relying on my wheelchair. I kid you not, that’s it. I can’t do crutches - too hard on my back. So thankful I have found you and appreciate your informative videos more than you know ❤
Thank you so much for all this information 💚 It's really frustrating how little information doctors give. This, as well as your other videos, are super useful! And health-saving :) Good luck to anyone going through this, we got this 💪
Thank u for the beautiful video. Explaining everything into details. I fractured my ankle 17 March. Was in cast for 6 weeks. I was lucky no surgery. All this happened to me due to my cardiac condition. In spilt sec I fainted. Landed awarkward and ankle broke. Lost my job as well due to all this. Really appreciate yr video❤
I broke my talus bone in June after being thrown off a horse. The fracture required surgery with screws. By the end of August I was allowed to be fully weight bearing again. I have gotten some exercises from the physio to do for getting back my strength and movement. Now I feel like a lot of strength is back but there's still a lot of stifness in the ankle. Im gonna try some of your excercises too to see if it helps. Thank you for this informative video!
Great video, I broke my ankle day before mother's day 😢 and tomorrow I'm having bimalleolar surgery. I never broke a bone before and I'm kind of nervous. However, I'm praying for a successful surgery and speedy recovery 🙏🏽 ❤
Got hairline fraction in ankle and was in cast for 4 weeks.Dr removed the cast and said you are good to go,nothing more nothing less.I found your video very informative.😊
@@noormaryam9631 it is getting better, not healed completely but now I can walk more with less discomfort also I do the ankle exercises with resistance band
3 weeks of cast, 2 weeks of stiff bandaid it was green, and I am prescrobed to start PT. they got my wingling my days next day after operation and showed me how to use crutches but I was told not to bear any load for 4 weeks. Recovery time is faster if you are healthy and I assume thats how most of you are here. I broke mine doing front fliops, stay strong fellas its simple!
Thank you. This was very helpful to me as I go through the healing process for a fractured tibia. Mostly, the understanding of what my body is going through to heal itself and the importance of using visualization and doing the daily exercises mindfully. I wish the doctors office sent videos like this to help us understand the process a bit more.
Excellent video. Thank you so much. I've fractured the base of my tibia and cant get a physio appointment the consultant asked for so this is so helpful. Will be following your instructions in order to get back to table tennis etc safely.
Love your video and all information. I am now 4 years after a trimaleolar fracture and still can not walk , having big pain . I removed the ostheosyntese metals , got an arthroscopie and still having big pain when walking . I've got all kind of therapies ( fiziotherapie, kinetotherapie , acupuncture, ozonotheraphie, infiltrations ( cortizone, colagen, hyaluronic acid), oxygen hyperbar capsule, but nothing helps. It is getting even more and more worse. Now I 'll have a vascular eco to check my peripheric vascular system . I'll see ! Till then I'll try to follow the advise and exercises in your video . Thank you !
Brilliant! Thank you so much for this informative video, that shows the reality of what's happening, and why things have to progress slowly, and the length of time it takes. I broke my ankle with a clean break of my fibula 2½ weeks ago, and had plate and pin surgery 2 weeks ago today. I'm currently in a backslab, but should go into a full cast next week after my stitches come out.
Thank you, this video was so informative! I'm entering my third week since a bimalleolar ankle fracture so I've got another 3 weeks before I can bear weight but want to reduce stiffness as much as possible in that period. The illustrations of how to do the exercises helped immensely!
What a wonderfully informative video! Thank you so much, this is so timely for me. I'm only recovering from a bad sprain, but I found a lot of the information helpful nonetheless. I subscribed to your channel because of one of your older ankle sprain videos which was also so helpful for me in the first few days of dealing with my injury. Thank you, thank you!
Hi great info. Thx I have sustained a calcaneous tuberosity fracture non displaced. It’s been since February 1st and I did not want a cast so have been non weight bearing for a couple months and then partial and now I’m in PT. Why does the bottom of my foot feel numb to a certain extent and why after resting or sleeping I have tremendous pain when attempting to weight bear on injured foot until I get moving? Will I ever walk without a limp? I don’t think PT is helping me- you’ve been more helpful than wear I go… he’s just in a hurry to put me on a table last 15 minutes to ice which I can do at home.
I can't really tell why your foot will be sore underneath but sometimes the plantar fascia can become painful when you first start weightbearing because the foot loses some strength during the months you don't walk on it. Make sure you always wear supportive shoes when you stand or walk and avoid walking barefoot. If you wanted help with your rehab and an exercise plan, this is something that our team of physios can assess and help you with via video call. You can read more about how the online consultations work here: www.sports-injury-physio.com/
Thank you for this video. I had a trimalleolar fracture with ORIF surgery. Accident on Dec 24, 2022, surgery not until Jan 5 due to swelling (or maybe the Dr was on holiday) Anyway, out of work for 12 weeks and I am still limping at work due to so much walking. I didn't go to therapy because of the $ copays. I will do your suggested exercises to see if they will help at all. I can't imagine feeling like this the rest of my life.
Thank you Maryke, I am so happy that I found you and your extremely informative video. I also broke my ankle (tri malleolaire fracture) and had my surgery 5 weeks ago. I have a walker/boot now. The doctor gave very little information on how to use it. I am so happy to see your detailed video. I have already now watched it several times and have learned so much. It will be very useful for my healing and recovery process. Thank you so much.
this video is perfect - thank you! I had Achilles issues last year and your video on that was great too! hopefully I will be able to stay healthy and not need a third video 😉
I loved your video is very informative thank you very much❤ I will follow your instrucciones in my phisical therapy I just started after my trimeollar fracture of my ankle I will keep doing my exercises and trying to conect my brain to my injured foot. THANK YOU❤
Thank you very much, I really liked your guidance. I had a subtalar joint fusion, and at the same time excision of the os trigonum, and during same surgery an elongation of the Aquiles tendon by cutting off some calf fascia. In all quite a surgery but necessary. I injured my left ankle playing soccer in 2005 and 28 years later it came back as osteoarthritis subtalar joint. I really appreciate your advice, great program with summary and recommendations. 😊
Thanks for you guidance on non weight bearing leg exercises. I recently have a non-displaced bimalleolar fracture of my left ankle. I am 62 years young and trying to hang on to my muscle tone during this recovery time. This is very helpful and much appreciated. 😊
Almost 11 years ago in early March that I broken my left ankle in a bad car accident. I had 2 broken bones in that ankle. Even my left foot was dislocated a little bit,too. I had surgery to straighten and even have a plate and few screws in it. My leg was in a splint cast for 2 weeks. I even had the staples removed and taped up. For 4 weeks that my leg was in a fiberglass cast. I had been wearing the boot the longest. I got really comfortable in it. When the 1st 2 weeks of wearing the boot that I didn’t walked till a little bit over 2 months. I took small steps with the walker. I did weened off the boot during the month of July. I even took PT from May 11,2012-late August 2012. In the beginning it was 3 days a week towards once a week. I did loose some muscle in my left leg. I can wiggle my toes a tiny bit. I was also in a wheelchair for a couple of months. I listened towards my doctor’s orders. I never did a lot of movement. It was so hard with a splint cast on because it was so heavy. The fiberglass one was lighter and hard. I don’t want to go through that again. I don’t have a loved one close to me. Back then my parents were around and more active. Even my grandmother was around,too. Now all 3 are gone. I do missed both of my parents.
Wonderful information and presentation. Helped to educate me as to what and what not to do. I wish my surgeon and physio therapist had provided me with this insight and overview. Knowledge is power! Thanks very much.
👉 You can get some of the ankle fracture rehab equipment mentioned in the video here:
✅Arch support shoe inserts with NASA foam technology: amzn.to/3pveygK
✅ Resistance bands: geni.us/gTKM - TheraBand Store: geni.us/CC1oT
✅ Hand weights (for calf raises with added weight): geni.us/MUwdBo
If you buy anything via these links, we may get a small commission at no extra cost to you.
Broke my ankle, had surgery and cast for 6 weeks. Now a boot. Doctor says walk on it, full weight, do some flexibility exercises, flexing and extending the ankle, etc. and see you in 6 weeks .Nothing more, no more information than that. I am so grateful to find some knowledgeable advice because this is all very scary and I don’t want to re injure my ankle or set back the healing process.Thank you.
I'm glad you found the video useful, and good luck with your recovery.
I get you I'm in the same boat. Pins and plates, plaster cast taken off today and orthopaedic boot. However, no information from hospital about physio or exercises. The ankle is so stiff too.
@@b.m.t.h.3961 I don’t know what people would do in this situation but for the internet. I have found many helpful and comforting videos, ---people talking about the stages of their recuperation, weird facts (like toe nails stop growing for a while, skin becomes hyper-sensitive, and toes) explanations of what is going on with the healing process, useful devises like the knee scooter and the balancer when starting to walk again, to even out the height of the foot on the good leg with the height of the boot. Plus hearing that others have been as discouraged, isolated, lonely and scared and depressed as me and that there is light at the end of the tunnel and that people resume running and everything eventually. Yes....the stiffness!!!!!!!! Who could have known! Best wishes to you.
My dr took off the cast and wanted me to immediately do the weight bearing X-ray. Barefoot up 3 stairs on platform. Horrible! It hurt so bad and got big lump on the outside of ankle.
@@dwynnekeyes4948 That’s rough. And scary. I’ve been going much more slowly and gently. Have you been checking out all the ankle videos? Seems like there is a huge variation in what doctors say to do. If it hurts so much, it doesn’t exactly inspire you to get up:and keep going, Some pain can’t be totally avoided, but moderation IMHO.
I’ve just broken my ankle, fibula and a a bit of the tibia. Just had my second surgery and this video has given me so much hope. It’s brilliantly explained. Thanks so much.
You're welcome, and good luck with your recovery!
You do not have to worry too much, everyone normally has a wonderful self-healing ability and can rejoin their injured/fracture bone and nerves......carefully study my food energy physic calculation as per my link-address below, all tough labors and atheles can actually absorb air energy instrad of eating hundred kilograms of food everyday..
I have broken my ankle, fibia.its been a week now.all I'm doing now is elevating my foot. Waiting for surgery another week.swelling every now and then.any suggestions what else do l need to do.your help will greatly appreciated.
I'm using crutches..still trying to get use to it.
Broke both my tibia and fibula in July. I’m now 12 weeks post surgery, really hoping to get back on my feet soon. The mental strength it takes to get through it is honestly the hardest part. Stay strong everyone 💪🏼
definitely , it sucks n i have to walk my dog 3 times a day
Me too tibia-fibula 8th of july and on 25th oct removed the cast....its hard trying to teach myself how to walk with the healed leg whilst using crutches...takes a village
I’m 12 weeks post surgery and walking around with a limp. One of the hardest parts of recovery is learning to walk again. Your whole point of balance has changed over those months of hopping on one leg, it doesn’t just return naturally. I suffer from scoliosis, and the rebalancing has caused my back problems to return. Struggling to do 2000 steps a day even with painkillers.
It’s a long hard process but it gets better each day. Best of luck to you.
Thank you so much for this. I just got out of my cast and into my boot this morning. The nurse said, "Ok, stand up and walk" and then looked at me like I'd lost my mind when I couldn't get my body to do that. After she left the room, I fought back tears and said to my husband, "It's like my brain doesn't know where my foot is." When you described this feeling in the video, I really did start to cry. Thank you for giving us the steps we actually need and not just, "walk".
You're welcome!
I just got my cast off this week. My doctor said the same thing. He said let me see you walk. I said I can't. I left the office feeling like I was different than everyone else. This video has helped tremendously
@@joannemanzo8153 You’re definitely not alone, but the good news is that while I felt this way 3 weeks ago, today I’m walking perfectly normally without the boot. It take time and effort, but you’re going to be ok!
I feel like the doctors are out of touch with the circumstances? Mine said the same thing, but my foot was way too stiff to walk on@@joannemanzo8153
OMG my orthopedic doctor did the same 2 months ago. He demonstratively threw away my cast and told me to finally start moving with 100% weight bearing. The team left the room and I just sat there scared to get outside with my scar unprotected, feeling stupid and on the verge of tears. Luckily my GP was kinder to me the next day, prescribed PT and gave me some valuable tips. I can walk without crutches now with a bit of a limp,but it's getting better. It's true, an injury like that affects your mental health enormously and you need positive encouragement rather than a lecture.
Currently in a heavy cast for 8 weeks after an ankle fracture. Plate needed. As a 75 year old woman who lives alone I feel very nervous of using steps and stairs again. Fingers crossed that I will make a good recovery. Physio will be available on the Scottish NHS which has been amazing from the start.
Good luck with your recovery!
Seriously, thank you, I love you!!! This is the most informative thing I've found, I had an ankle surgery 5 weeks ago but the doctor only told me to move back and forth for now, and that I can remove my cast during the day if I'm not moving my body, but nothing more. I almost teared up watching this because you're so clear, I never thought about the brain, nerves, muscles, perception, all of them changing so much and how to regain back that, importance of using the other leg, and now I know why my foot shuddered while trying to move a little, it made me scared, but with info one is less scared hahaha I've been trying slowly the exercises and wow my foot feels like breathing, it's crazy. I'm so lucky to have found your video, it makes me feel relieved about the future, thank you so much!! I wish you the best in life
I'm glad the video was helpful! Good luck with the recovery.
I share the same enthusiasm, only that l have a further complication. I have a raw wound at the furthermost part of the injured & operated ankle. The wound on the ankle joint only seem tybe extending & revealing the metal plate & wire in the foot. I actually had an extensive tri-malleorial surgery involving two plates, many screws, bolts, kinda mini crow-bar that were held together with a thine wire... This one wound has been dressed twice, & am not certain about it's healing... This dressing has impended the wearing of an ankle sock. What do you advise?
Thank you so much, very helpful. I broke my ankle 3 weeks ago and am in a cast. I'm 62 and overweight and am not sporty at all but found your video so informative - especially time scale and exercises. Thanks again, I'm sure I'll be watching again :)
Thanks, and good luck with your recovery, Sherry!
Hi(: writing to you from California.
I have the free medical health care and girl let me tell you!! This video has genuinely given me so much important knowledge.
Thank you so so much for taking the time to educate the public by posing this video. I have had such a horrible experience with my doctors. I couldn’t thank you enough.
You're welcome!
Growing up as a southern kid with no health insurance growing up experiencing her first ankle break - wow. This is truly something i didnt expect, i truly had no idea what it meant to have it break and heal all over again. Its insane. I thought i was paralyzed because my brain wouldnt communicate with the muscles in my ankle. Learning about the nerves and everything is letting me feel a lot more mercy on myself. I grew up without any medical aid so i never really understood what it meant to actually get a real injury instead of a mild sprained ankle as a child. I would wear an ace bandage for 4 days and be healed. I just got out of a cast for 5 weeks, in a boot for another 4, and realizing its gonna take ANOTHER 2 after that to even get back to normal strength again is insane. Just letting myself heal has been the hardest part. Not being at work has been unbelievably difficult. Ive literally went through emotional breakthroughs in this injury because i realized i get all my satisfaction through physical effort at work. Not being able to work for 6 weeks, and just the first 2 days of barely even being at 10% compared to how i was is such a challenge, it truly is breaking my confidence. This has been truly the most challenging thing ive experienced. I was homeless before, but this is still worse for me emotionally.
Checking in on you - hope you’re okay. I broke my ankle on the 16th on skates and am having a hard time too.
I broke my ankle on Saturday. It was caught under my electric bike. The thought of lengthy recovery during winter feels overwhelming at the moment. I really appreciate the thorough & reassuring Way this information was shared.
@@muse-n-mystic1754 good luck with your recovery!! Be careful with stairs, and be gentle to yourself. The time simultaneously goes quickly and slowly - you’ll be back on your bike soon.
God is blessing and healing you I went for a holiday last day on cruise I slipped broke foot 3 bones had surgery doctor says will take 6 months to get back that is in March 2024 but we hv to be brave think it could hv been worse I could hv damaged my back could hv had multiple fractures god is kind it is only right foot this too shall pass .
Trust and hv faith stay strong follow doctors advice very soon u will be up and running
We gon be alright
Oh my goodness this is wonderful information! Doctors should be recommending this to their patients to help with expectations and planning. I learned more and feel better about what is going on with my ankle from this one video than everything i have been told combined. I feel so much more hopeful now I know what is going on is normal. Thank you!
I'm so glad you found it useful, Rhonda! Best wishes for your recovery.
All I can say is THANK YOU in capital letters! This video told me everything I needed to hear. Now I have a much better idea of what I'm facing in the future with my broken ankle and what I can do to help mitigate some of the impending issues. Thank you so much!!!
Good luck with your recovery!
I've looked at so many videos to help with recovery after my broken ankle, and this was by far the most sensible and helpful info. Thanks. X
You're welcome!
Broke ankle a couple days ago. Thank you for very informative, detailed video. Gives me an idea what the next few weeks will be like. Super helpful! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I had a busted ankle but the difference is if youer. 70 our older you will have days of pain the reast of your life but you learn to live whith it its not a peaches and cream on my part every body's different buy you can walk and like us old timers say my foot is herting its going to rain lol thank good for orthopedic doctors
How you feeling now
@@Jay-vr8it Great! Healed & feeling strong. Thanks for asking
@christygabhart512 hey hi really now u r dng great? Coz just 15 days back I met with an bike accident now I had ankle fracture can u tell me how many days it took for u and any diet pls coz I'm really weak with this fracture.
Thank you so much! I'm day 12 post surgery for total ankle recon after ripping tendon and arch collapse, heal shift.
This information is pure gold!
You're welcome!
This was just wonderful information! I broke my ankle Sept. 21, had surgery Oct 4 and now have pins and a plate and am in cast. I can see this is going to take a long time to recover and I appreciate all the teaching and encouragement you gave! God Bless you!!
Okay, this is crazy, I had my open compound fracture in the ankle on Sept 17th, had the surgery on Oct 3rd, was discharged on Oct 5th but my foot was in cast only until before the surgery. After the plates and screws, my foot was just bandaged lightly and that was also taken off a week later. We are not very far apart. I wish you a speedy recovery.
Hello! First, THANK YOU for this video, I fractured my left ankle and wrist 9 weeks ago, ankle needed surgery, wrist had cast. Ive been doing well but now, I'm at the point where I am OVER this! so I as soon as I got the all clear to "walk" with the boot, I pushed myself .hard. both ankle and wrist swelled up and are very sore, after watching this video I now know where I went wrong or could have done better, you are an expert at "putting it into layman's terms". I wish I would have seen your video at the beginning of my ordeal. It would have been very useful! I know it will help others in the future!
This is by far the most helpful video I’ve seen. As others have mentioned, I’m not given much information from the professionals either. Everything I know is because I flat out asked them, or I’ve learned from videos. It’s scary when you don’t know what to expect in the future recovery so I so appreciate that you took the time and effort to educate us on this.
Glad it was helpful!
I broke my ankle in 3 places, just returned home from surgery. I refused home care, but after watching this I now realize I need it. Crazy of me to think I could get through this without it. I'll be making a call first thing in the morning.
Do it. It is literally impossible to look after yourself all alone without help.
Yeah you need help for at least the first 3 to 7 days and then some help after that
@@pargta1234 God bless you. Happy you're healing better than expected.
This video has been very helpful and informative. I realize Dr's have so little time to explain in detail what happened to me.
Im 75 years (young), and due to a bad fall i broke my left ankle in three places and my right foot in two places. Had surgery the following day. I ended up with two steel plates and thirteen screws.
Dr. says he doesn't know if I'll ever be able to walk normally.
I'm having physical therapy twice a week. It's getting better but I've been recovering for seven months now. I can walk with a cane, and short walks around the house.
I feel blessed to be home and able to care for my basic needs.
@@christinalewis4905 prayers for a complete recovery🙏🙏🙏. I'm able to walk now but my ankle occasionally gets stiff. I have to massage it a few times a day, and continue my exercises. This is my new normal.
Best video I've watched since I broke three bones in my ankle four weeks ago. I'll be referring to this video several times as I (hopefully) heal well.
Thanks, and good luck with your recovery!
Did you undergo surgery?
@@nanztorsino4666 Yes, my surgeon performed an Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF). My ankle that was fractured at the lower Fibula was secured to my Tibia with a stainless steel plate and maybe 5 or 6 screws. I made sure my ankle was operated on because too many things could cause a misalignment of my healiing bones.
@@SportsInjuryPhysioI broke my left ankle totally, been two years,hoe come my ankle still so stiffness . Please tell me any suggestions. Thanks a lot ❤
Thank you! I'm 3 weeks in on a lateral malleolus fracture, this video is super helpful for understanding where my expectations can be around the healing process. The exercise descriptions and videos are super useful, and Maryke's delivery is spot on. Thank you very much!
Glad you found it helpful!
IAM on 7th week post ankle fracture and this is very helpful.Iam just afraid on how difficult it is to even flex my feet up and fown😮
IAM on my 7th week post surgery and it's really difficult to flex my feet up and down.I no longer have the cast and doc has recommended physio and start to step.Sethimh very difficult now
I'm 3 mos post op without cast and just removed the syndesmotic screw today. I've been doing non weight bearing exercise since and now that I can give weight to my left leg, I had some stiff feeling but not too much because I've been doing the tip toeing every night (when the syndesmotic screw still on) just where I can reach it. Now, I'm planning to go slow with walking since the calf muscles aren't back yet. I'll make sure to note the tips on this video for added care and ensure a full recovery. Though my doctor said that with bone fractures comes with a risk of arthritis and he saw I've been developing it after the surgery. What could be a good preventive measure that it won't go worse?
I had the same farcture but delay union(no surgery ),now 80 days passed
Now doctor saying walk with full weight bearing i have so much paine around the ankle please help me what is the reson
This was so helpful! I have a trimalleolar ankle fracture and I impatient to get back to work in outdoor education. I appreciate how you go into detail about the brain body connection. This is inspiring me to stay patient with my recovery and why it is important to do the “Simple” exercises with intention and true purpose.
Thanks, and good luck with your recovery!
Yes me too! Thank you so much! No one explained anything to me about my ankle and what to expect or how long it would take to recover. This is so very helpful. The body brain connection makes sense. And thank you for telling me to take it easy. It is soo hard as a past athlete to not want to push hard and recover. Patience patience you say... Thank you for all the information.
I did a trimalleolar fracture with dislocation. Unfortunately they were not clean fractures but multiple breaks at each point. I also managed to break the joint lines too. Had successful surgery and am a year on, still needing physio. It takes a long time to recover, not something that I fully understood for quite a while which led to lots of frustration. Be patient and be kind to yourself this is a serious injury.
Hi Lissa, I had the same surgery you did. How has your recovery been? I hope that you are doing much better!
I was just able to start weight bearing after a year in walking boot due to my tibia not healing. I am at 75% weight bearing now with a new walking boot due to mine falling apart. I also have a wedge in my boot because my foot has a droop that needs to be straightened out. It’s been a long recovery and I still have all my hardware in which will prob be removed in January of next year. I have plates, screws, pins, and wires
Really great video. Big big hug thank you for this. I haven't even finish3d watching it but what I have watched so far is truthfully comforting 🤗🤗🤗thank you xxx
Thank you very much for such a detailed explanation, this will help thousands to regain the power of their mobility by simply knowing what to expect and what to do. Emotional support is so important and your video provides this.
What I found interesting is the fact that we know so little about our body, isn't fascinating that simple searching exercises on uninjured leg while other leg is in the cast can retain the nerve memory. I was doing this out of my instinct, but hearing this from you jusr now made me feel happier.
I wish everyone speedy recovery and patience.
So cool to see a fellow South African helping the world 😊 Thanks for the useful video.
Thanks for watching!
Such clear, detailed and valuable information set out in an easy to understand and interesting format. This will be the basis for my recovery after a bad ankle break and dislocation. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
4 weeks ago, fractured tib and fib , dislocated ankle.. low impact. Internal fixations. Your video is thee best informative clear posting I have seen ( and I've been searching lots!) Thank you so much. Truly 😊. 🇬🇧
Thank you, and good luck with your recovery!
Hi
I fractured my ankle 2 months ago and I am seeing a lot of improvement because I want to be back on my feet ASAP, the video has helped me and I haven’t started physio yet but watching a lot of RUclips videos about physio I have been doing it my self
I also have a calcaneus fracture and have spent the past 6 weeks in a cast. I am now in a boot and can walk with crutches and 50% load bare. This video was really helpful for me! Thank you x
You're welcome!
I broke both my ankles 3 weeks ago. Only 50% weight bearing on one ankle so I am just in bed for 6 weeks. This video has been so enlightening. My doctor has told me none of this…thank you so much for making this.
Glad it helped!
Thank you so so much. I am 16 days post-surgery to reconnect both tibia and fibula. I was just released to a boot/brace situation and shocked to the point of tears that my foot would not “write the alphabet” when I asked it to, fresh out of the cast. Thank you. I have hope. I will keep gently wiggling and bringing it back awake.
You're welcome, and good luck with your recovery!
Thank you so much for taking the time to share such useful information many Drs. Don't have the time for that is ESSENTIAL to our healing. God bless!
You're welcome!
This has been so well done and so full of useful information. I had two seperate breaks last year to right ankle and now just had ligament reconstruction and calcaneous fixation surgery last week. Maybe if I saw your video the first time I would not be here recovering from surgery. This time I will get it right by following your instructions …(combined with surgeon and rehab). Thank you so very much. You have clearly outlined all of the things that I can do myself for myself. Xx
I just recieved surgery for my trimellor fracture in my ankle, this video helped me learn and understand the realistic path ahead to get back to 100%. Thank You for taking the time to make this and share the information!
I have the same. How is you ankle right now?
@@nieksondag653 Hope you fully recovered now.
How’s your ankle now ? Just had mine operated on nearly 2 weeks ago
I’m so happy I watched your video. I fractured my ankle a month ago. As a nurse I’ve been the worst patient my family is over me lol. But this video is very informative that every topic discussed here such a as the healing process, exercise and how to do it is very helpful. Unfortunately, Doctors don’t give you all this information but charge so much for 5-6 min office visit. Ankle Fx is very painful and I had a right fibula fx and a sprained on the left ankle as well. After a month my left ankle still hurting and these exercises will help me. Thank you
Thank you for sharing, and good luck with your recovery!
This is the best video I've found that explains how my body will heal from this injury. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you. 7 weeks post surgery for a bimalleolar fracture. I just got in a boot after being in a hard cast. I was instructed to move my foot gently which i can tell you is impossible at this point. PT hasn't started yet but will soon. I understand so much more now. I see the small, tiny steps i can do to get this stiff ankle moving a bit. It is a process.
I just had the same break I’m 3 weeks in boot still another 3 weeks to go but dr said to start moving it back and forth Your video is Great
Thank you for this. I broke my ankle on the 5th and had surgery the 11th. I'm usually a very independent person so I've been frustrated that I can't just up and go again. I really needed to understand what is truly going on and that this is going to take time
Good luck with your recovery!
This is an exceptionally useful video. Thanks for putting it together. I fractured my ankle 2 days ago, and this really helps me prepare for the recovery process.
Glad it helped!
I broke mine last week :(
THANK YOU! This is the most complete and informational video I found about my injury (broke my astragalus in february), and it explained me a lot more doctors could (not their fault, our health service in Italy is really great and free, but of course doctors have little time having lots of patients...). after 40 days i removed the cast and went on with a walker boot, after 50 started rehab in a pool and after 55 started partial load always with the boot on, except in water... being a 140kg rugger I've got to bee patient, and your video definetely got me peace of mind about it: it's gonna take a while... best thing: you confirmed me I'm gonna be doing the right thing riding my bike as soon as they give me the green light... I thought I was gonna miss the next season, but maybe in september I'll be able to start at least training with my team for the athletic part...
I think you have a good chance to be back for September. Best wishes for your recovery!
I broke the malleolus, so a part of the ankle, freshly out of the cast after 6 weeks, the doc was talking about going to physiotherapy, but never perscribed it so, now im on my own figuring it out... this has been super helpful and easy to finally understand whats going on, so big thanks!!!
Glad you found it helpful, and good luck with your recovery!
This one video helps more patients than 100 doctors working a full year churning out patients like a conveyor belt. Next!
I broke my fibula, and tore my deltoid ligaments 6 1/2 weeks ago. I’ve been in a boot all that time. I went to the orthopedic yesterday and he told me I can slowly transition into a brace. I can’t walk at all in the brace. It feels like my whole leg is going to give out. I started pt today, trying to wake up my nerves and muscles. My bones are healing, but I still don’t know if I’ll need surgery for the soft tissue injury. I’m super frustrated, and want to get back to my active life! After watching this, I feel a little better. At least I know that what is going on with my body is normal for this injury. Thank you so much!
Very helpful video, great information. I learned more here than I did from any website and even from the doctors, who have so much to do and patients to see. Thank you.
I managed a trimalleolar ankle fracture and surgery while visiting back home in the US. Now I'm back in Germany where it takes forever to get PT, so I'm looking up what I can meantime. I don't want to go crazy and mess things up, and I will check with my doctor before doing anything beyond what my US doc already had me to start doing at week 3 when he put me in my boot (just gentle flexing up and down). I'm 61. I'm not worried about a speedy recovery as long as I have a good and healthy recovery.
Glad you found it helpful!
This video was so useful and interesting! I am now at week 11 post ankle fracture (simple fibula Weber B fracture-no surgery) and I was feeling a bit impatient and frustrated with my progress (I am a generally very active person who loves running and hiking 😅) My ankle does not hurt much anymore, but when walking there is still this dull ache that sometimes makes me limp a bit. Same for some areas of my foot that at the end of the day still seem a bit swollen and sore. This video explained so much about what is going on and what my body is trying to do. I will be a bit more patient and dilligently continue with my physio exercises ☺️💪
Glad you found it useful!
First actual day out of a cast.
Your video has brought me so much peace.
You’re very calming for some reason and very informative. Thank you very much.
I was told full weight bearing and driving okay though I can’t walk unassisted yet. Working on getting there.
My ankle definitely feels “stuck.”
Thanks for watching, and good luck with your recovery!
Oh how I needed to hear all this good information as I’ve recently had a distal fibular fracture. Not only is this information valuable for my physical health but my emotional well-being as well. I’ve been in a bit of a funk since the injury and this shed some positive light. Thank you so very much.
Good luck with your recovery!
Thank you very much for all the valuable information. You have enlightened thousands of people in need of help with this video.
Glad it was helpful!
My 6th week in the cast for a fibula fracture near the ankle and I'm so happy to find this video. Been using a wheelchair around the house and walker in the washroom, just begun putting the foot down while standing.
The doctor's advised an ankle brace with no exercises when the cast comes off in couple of days, but I'm afraid of putting weight on it. I've had the other foot in cast long ago for bunion surgery but at 61, less agile and a lot heavier I'm worried about slow recovery.
Thanks for sharing, and good luck with your recovery.
Hey
I am at the moment exactly in same point as you , I’m in 6th week of cast with an right fibula distal fracture (Weber B), I have the same concern as you about the long life pain and mobility, as my doctor just told me you should try to walk as soon as cast came of and take some physical Therapie.
My question is how long does it take you to walk normally without pain ?
So grateful for this video ! This is more info then my ortho Dr gave me
Thanks so much for this video. I’m in week 11 after 3 breaks in the ankle, surgery, and now in a boot. I also very badly sprained the other ankle at the same time but it is mostly healed now, just needs strengthening. This video showed me why I shouldn’t push too far ahead in the exercises. Thanks again.
You're welcome, and good luck with your recovery!
Super grateful for this video, Thankyou so much! 9 weeks post fracture and cast all the doctor said is go home and start walking in the boot! I couldn’t even lift my toes back!
This video gave me SO much understanding and instruction that was truly priceless 🙏
You’re the best Maryke!!! ❤
Glad it helped!
Thank you for a very helpful and informative video. I have come out of my cast and in to a boot after 7 weeks. My doctor just said start walking as much as you can. Wean yourself off the crutches and the boot. Here I am terrified of starting walking. I am so glad I found this video. Thank you for all your advice 🙏
Glad found it helpful!
टखने के फ्रैक्चर के बाद पुनर्वास के बारे में आपने बहुत अच्छे से समझाया, इसके लिए धन्यवाद🙏
I managed to break my Fibula Weber A 3 weeks ago. Thanks to watching this video, I have managed to help my recovery. So beneficial. Thank you.
Thank you, thank you for putting in the time to make this.
My pleasure!
Thank you so much for this video. 5 weeks post ORIF. Getting back to my feet. I got my ankle broken from a motorcycle accident. Not riding again so I am not getting back to any sport. But it feels good to see that I may be able to walk without issues in another 6-7 weeks.
Thanks for watching!
Broke my ankle 2 weeks ago, surgery was a week ago. Trimalleolar fracture and now have hardware in my ankle. My knee scooter is a God send to getting around. Did have a perifrial nerve block for 5 days to help with the pain. I’m going nuts and tired of sitting but your video was very informative on what I have to face to get to 100%
Good luck with your recovery!
I was wondering how are you finding balance with knee scooter with already broken ankle. My imagination does not allow this scenario.
What an enlightening video. I'm very happy with it. I come from the Netherlands and have been in a plaster cast for 4 weeks now. According to the doctor, the cast can be removed in a week. I had a cast for a total of 5 weeks, but no guidance about what I can or should do. That's why I'm very happy with this video. Thank you for the clear explanation and a structured plan of action. Kind regards, Harm van de Pol (Arnhem, Netherlands)
Glad it was helpful!
Really interesting video which I will no doubt be viewing a number of times having broken my ankle a week ago. Was interesting to hear your comments that cycling can aid rehab, I am a keen cyclist and am wondering at what point I will be able to begin cycling again. Mine was a clean break of the fibula and I have now been in a cast for a week. I wonder if it will be possible to go to my local track for some low intensity laps once it comes off ?
I can’t thank you enough for putting my ankle fracture into context. I will take this to my physical therapist!
Good luck with your recovery!
Was about to fill in a packet for marsoc a&s and my plans have been kinda screwed after i broke my ankle fast roping off a helo last week. this video is helping me cope with my recovery and really evaluating my expectations. Im hoping ill be at full speed by next August.
What’s up Devil. Just broke my ankle too man shit fucking blows. I’m really gonna push too heal this quickly. I can’t stand being away and not doing my job.
From reading comments, I guess I really lucked out with my Surgeon, I’m 6 weeks post Fibula ORIF surgery and he advised me in detail of what to do and expect.
I like your detailed explanation and the summary notes on the right. It helps me to take interesting screenshots. ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so very much for making this video. I am so lucky because I only have a Weber 'A' ankle fracture. The hospital said 6 weeks to heal. No follow up. So this video will be very useful. ❤️
You're welcome, and good luck with your recovery!
I don't have a broken ankle, however both ankles are a long way from good following a long stay in bed!! All the rehab info is "Absolute Gold"!!! Thank you.
Thank you so much my first broken ankle 😣thanks for all the information ❤
You're welcome!
Excellent advice! I wish I had seen this from the very beginning, but you are giving me hope, especially about the need for rest breaks! I was feeling down myself, but realize that I was and am doing what is necessary. Your explanations are very clear and this is a very comprehensive and helpful video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video. Just got out of surgery last Friday.
I have a calcaneus fracture a month ago and I declined surgery . Looks to painful so I decided to let nature do its thing . I going on my six weeks now , pain has definitely decreased, I’m able to move my toes and sometimes I feel like walking already 😬. I’m taking it day by day though. This video will help after I get my boot next week
Thanks for sharing, and good luck with your recovery!
I wish I could tell my insurance company to pay you instead of my orthopedic surgeon as I have learned more from you in 5 minutes than from her in several appointments. My cast was removed 3 weeks ago and I was told to start putting weight back on it and to stop relying on my wheelchair. I kid you not, that’s it. I can’t do crutches - too hard on my back. So thankful I have found you and appreciate your informative videos more than you know ❤
You're welcome, and good luck with your recovery!
Thank you so much for all this information 💚 It's really frustrating how little information doctors give. This, as well as your other videos, are super useful! And health-saving :)
Good luck to anyone going through this, we got this 💪
Glad it was helpful!
Absolutely brilliant - thank you so much! I’m in the 5th month, having weekly physio and STILL have a way to go (age is 80)
Thanks for watching!
A really excellent comprehensive lesson in recovery from the ankle injury
Thank u for the beautiful video. Explaining everything into details. I fractured my ankle 17 March. Was in cast for 6 weeks. I was lucky no surgery. All this happened to me due to my cardiac condition. In spilt sec I fainted. Landed awarkward and ankle broke. Lost my job as well due to all this. Really appreciate yr video❤
Good luck with your recovery!
How r u now? Is it lateral malleolus fracture of fibula?
I broke my talus bone in June after being thrown off a horse. The fracture required surgery with screws. By the end of August I was allowed to be fully weight bearing again. I have gotten some exercises from the physio to do for getting back my strength and movement. Now I feel like a lot of strength is back but there's still a lot of stifness in the ankle. Im gonna try some of your excercises too to see if it helps. Thank you for this informative video!
Great video, I broke my ankle day before mother's day 😢 and tomorrow I'm having bimalleolar surgery. I never broke a bone before and I'm kind of nervous. However, I'm praying for a successful surgery and speedy recovery 🙏🏽 ❤
Good luck, had immediate surgery, broke min April 20th
Got hairline fraction in ankle and was in cast for 4 weeks.Dr removed the cast and said you are good to go,nothing more nothing less.I found your video very informative.😊
Now weight bearing?
mine isn't getting better, it pais after walking 200-300 meter
@@Animestyle77_62did u undergone surgery?? How is your fracture now
@@noormaryam9631 it is getting better, not healed completely but now I can walk more with less discomfort also I do the ankle exercises with resistance band
3 weeks of cast, 2 weeks of stiff bandaid it was green, and I am prescrobed to start PT. they got my wingling my days next day after operation and showed me how to use crutches but I was told not to bear any load for 4 weeks.
Recovery time is faster if you are healthy and I assume thats how most of you are here.
I broke mine doing front fliops, stay strong fellas its simple!
Thank you. This was very helpful to me as I go through the healing process for a fractured tibia. Mostly, the understanding of what my body is going through to heal itself and the importance of using visualization and doing the daily exercises mindfully. I wish the doctors office sent videos like this to help us understand the process a bit more.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video. Thank you so much. I've fractured the base of my tibia and cant get a physio appointment the consultant asked for so this is so helpful. Will be following your instructions in order to get back to table tennis etc safely.
Glad it helped!
Speaking from experience, your video is spot on!
Love your video and all information. I am now 4 years after a trimaleolar fracture and still can not walk , having big pain . I removed the ostheosyntese metals , got an arthroscopie and still having big pain when walking . I've got all kind of therapies ( fiziotherapie, kinetotherapie , acupuncture, ozonotheraphie, infiltrations ( cortizone, colagen, hyaluronic acid), oxygen hyperbar capsule, but nothing helps. It is getting even more and more worse. Now I 'll have a vascular eco to check my peripheric vascular system . I'll see ! Till then I'll try to follow the advise and exercises in your video . Thank you !
You're welcome! Good luck with your recovery.
I’m recovering from trimalleolar shatter and fracture surgery. It’s awful. I am 8 weeks out and still no weight.
Brilliant! Thank you so much for this informative video, that shows the reality of what's happening, and why things have to progress slowly, and the length of time it takes. I broke my ankle with a clean break of my fibula 2½ weeks ago, and had plate and pin surgery 2 weeks ago today. I'm currently in a backslab, but should go into a full cast next week after my stitches come out.
Thanks for sharing, and good luck with your recovery!
Thank you, this video was so informative!
I'm entering my third week since a bimalleolar ankle fracture so I've got another 3 weeks before I can bear weight but want to reduce stiffness as much as possible in that period.
The illustrations of how to do the exercises helped immensely!
Glad it was helpful!
I found your advice very good. I have one more week before I get the boot but I will start to exercise my good side. Thank you so much.
You're welcome.
What a wonderfully informative video! Thank you so much, this is so timely for me. I'm only recovering from a bad sprain, but I found a lot of the information helpful nonetheless. I subscribed to your channel because of one of your older ankle sprain videos which was also so helpful for me in the first few days of dealing with my injury. Thank you, thank you!
I'm so glad you found this helpful! Good luck with your recovery.
In my journey of healing, you have really been helpful.
❤❤❤❤❤
Just had the cast removed after 9weeks.
Hi great info. Thx I have sustained a calcaneous tuberosity fracture non displaced. It’s been since February 1st and I did not want a cast so have been non weight bearing for a couple months and then partial and now I’m in PT. Why does the bottom of my foot feel numb to a certain extent and why after resting or sleeping I have tremendous pain when attempting to weight bear on injured foot until I get moving? Will I ever walk without a limp? I don’t think PT is helping me- you’ve been more helpful than wear I go… he’s just in a hurry to put me on a table last 15 minutes to ice which I can do at home.
I can't really tell why your foot will be sore underneath but sometimes the plantar fascia can become painful when you first start weightbearing because the foot loses some strength during the months you don't walk on it. Make sure you always wear supportive shoes when you stand or walk and avoid walking barefoot.
If you wanted help with your rehab and an exercise plan, this is something that our team of physios can assess and help you with via video call. You can read more about how the online consultations work here: www.sports-injury-physio.com/
Thank you so much!! This has been the most helpful video by far. I've learned a lot, and I now have hope that I will heal and be able to walk again ❤️
You're so welcome! Best wishes for your recovery.
Thank you for this video. I had a trimalleolar fracture with ORIF surgery. Accident on Dec 24, 2022, surgery not until Jan 5 due to swelling (or maybe the Dr was on holiday) Anyway, out of work for 12 weeks and I am still limping at work due to so much walking. I didn't go to therapy because of the $ copays. I will do your suggested exercises to see if they will help at all. I can't imagine feeling like this the rest of my life.
Thank you Maryke, I am so happy that I found you and your extremely informative video. I also broke my ankle (tri malleolaire fracture) and had my surgery 5 weeks ago. I have a walker/boot now. The doctor gave very little information on how to use it. I am so happy to see your detailed video. I have already now watched it several times and have learned so much. It will be very useful for my healing and recovery process. Thank you so much.
You're welcome, and good luck with your recovery!
this video is perfect - thank you! I had Achilles issues last year and your video on that was great too! hopefully I will be able to stay healthy and not need a third video 😉
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this very informative video on ankle healing process.
I loved your video is very informative thank you very much❤ I will follow your instrucciones in my phisical therapy I just started after my trimeollar fracture of my ankle I will keep doing my exercises and trying to conect my brain to my injured foot. THANK YOU❤
You're welcome!
Absolutely beautiful and a caring video!
Thank you very much, I really liked your guidance. I had a subtalar joint fusion, and at the same time excision of the os trigonum, and during same surgery an elongation of the Aquiles tendon by cutting off some calf fascia.
In all quite a surgery but necessary. I injured my left ankle playing soccer in 2005 and 28 years later it came back as osteoarthritis subtalar joint.
I really appreciate your advice, great program with summary and recommendations. 😊
Thanks for you guidance on non weight bearing leg exercises. I recently have a non-displaced bimalleolar fracture of my left ankle. I am 62 years young and trying to hang on to my muscle tone during this recovery time. This is very helpful and much appreciated. 😊
Glad you found it helpful, and good luck with your recovery!
I have the same Bimalleolar fracture, I'm 3 weeks in and yes this is helpful. Wish you well
Almost 11 years ago in early March that I broken my left ankle in a bad car accident. I had 2 broken bones in that ankle. Even my left foot was dislocated a little bit,too. I had surgery to straighten and even have a plate and few screws in it. My leg was in a splint cast for 2 weeks. I even had the staples removed and taped up. For 4 weeks that my leg was in a fiberglass cast. I had been wearing the boot the longest. I got really comfortable in it. When the 1st 2 weeks of wearing the boot that I didn’t walked till a little bit over 2 months. I took small steps with the walker. I did weened off the boot during the month of July. I even took PT from May 11,2012-late August 2012. In the beginning it was 3 days a week towards once a week. I did loose some muscle in my left leg. I can wiggle my toes a tiny bit. I was also in a wheelchair for a couple of months. I listened towards my doctor’s orders. I never did a lot of movement. It was so hard with a splint cast on because it was so heavy. The fiberglass one was lighter and hard. I don’t want to go through that again. I don’t have a loved one close to me. Back then my parents were around and more active. Even my grandmother was around,too. Now all 3 are gone. I do missed both of my parents.
Wonderful information and presentation. Helped to educate me as to what and what not to do. I wish my surgeon and physio therapist had provided me with this insight and overview. Knowledge is power! Thanks very much.
You're welcome!