Avulsion fracture of cuboid bone, continuous interruption of the base of the first metatarsal, avulsion fracture of medial, lateral cuneiform bone. On October 4, the fracture line was blurred after 5 weeks. It has been 44 days today. How should I do rehabilitation training and how long can I fully load? I will start to partially load on Monday
Condition Analysis:
For such patients, it is necessary to make them take relevant exercises with less weight-bearing, such as active flexion and extension of active toes in bed. After rechecking and determining that the fracture site is relatively stable, they can lean on crutches to carry some weight. For example, they can put their feet on the scale and gradually increase the weight of weight-bearing. Most of these patients may take about 6 weeks to three months to fully load.
Guidance:
Generally, the normal braking rest time is 2 months, so it needs to rest for about 14 days to avoid premature underground activities and fracture displacement caused by fracture. At present, according to the examination results, there is no problem with fracture healing. It is recommended to go down three months after trauma.
Condition Analysis:
8. The avulsion fracture of the basal and lateral cuneiform bone of the first metatarsal on No. 31 has been treated conservatively with plaster external fixation for one and a half months. The re examination film shows that the fracture line is blurred, indicating preliminary healing. It is suggested to exercise the ankle flexion and extension function immediately. It is better to walk slowly with load and protect the crutch temporarily.