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Ankle dislocated - surgery
Hi , I m age 27 had an accident in ech my ankle dislocated. Surgery was done n its been 3 month's now and the bone is in good shape doctor said but i can't walk wthout walker i want to understand wat treatment is required now for me to walk without support please help!
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Start physiotherapy as early as possible other wise your ankle become stiff and muscles around joint become weak.
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Go for Physiotherapy home visit.
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Hello. U need physiotherapy sessions after surgery.. for strengthening ur Ankle & foot muscles.. if pain persists then wax bath to b given.  It vl help u in better way.. weight bearing exercises r given accordingly. Stability exs r taught & to b done at home..
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visit physiotherapist..
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meet ur physiotherapist at earliest. otherwise Ankle may go in stiffness phase
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