Hello,
a chap on a team that i cover is 5 weeks post distal fracture of fibula via impact on landing when jumping, slight fracture, had pott on for 3 weeks, then the last two weeks had pott changed and has open shoe on it and has not been using his crutches.
What are your views on him not using his crutches? He is walking fine without the crutches and fully weight bearing with the pott and open shoe type support but i cant help wonder if he still might be doing himself some damage by not using the crutches at times.
Also his pott is due to come off within the next two weeks. From my experience of treating ankle fractures, my rehab program for him will consist of regaining ROM with both active and passive exercises, strengthening exercises via calf raises and squats bilateral then progressing to unilateral, Gastro and soleus stretches and of course prorioception acutely, then progressing to jogging in straight lines and then turning and different planes with finally sprinting. My main objective is to get his proprioception better than what it was initially to avoid any reoccurance.
Is there anything else that other more experienced PTs do when treating ankle fractures with athletes that i have not yet come accross? Would be interested to hear.
Regards,
David.
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