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Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 9:13pm |
Ask a PT 156 Posts Ask a PT Response: "It is not uncommon to continue to have some pain after this type of an injury. When a PT works with a patient that has broken the fibula, he or she will have the patient work on exercises: to help build strength & range of motion, decrease tissue irritability and increase tolerance to bearing weight through the affected lower extremity. Aquatic physical therapy could definitely be an option as well. There is definitely a progression as far as exercise prescription from non weight bearing exercises to partial weight bearing exercises (supported) to full weight bearing exercises. Some NWB exercises could include ankle pumps, AA/AROM exercises, isometric strengthening etc.. Some PWB exercises could include seated BAPS board use, partial lunges with support, partial side stepping with support, resistive strengthening with thera band, etc.. Some FWB exercises could include parial lunges, parital squats, heel raises, use of calf machine, etc... Manual therapy to the joints and muscles of the foot, ankle and knee may be required as well. I would recommend you consult with a PT, if you are able to, as he or she will be able to evaluate you and determine the best plan of care for you given your current condition. Good luck and thanks for using CyberPT." |
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