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How long does it take to recover from a fractured tibia and fibula?

How long does it take to recover from a fractured tibia and fibula?

Recovery from a tibia-fibula fracture typically takes about three to six months. Your child may be able to heal faster by resting and not putting too much weight on their leg until the bone has healed.

How do you fix a broken tibia and fibula?

The surgery is done by an orthopedic surgeon. The surgeon will make a cut (incision) through the skin and muscle of your leg. He or she will put the pieces of your tibia and fibula, or both back into place (reduction). The pieces of the broken bones will be secured to each other (fixation).

Which type of fracture occurs in the ankle and affects both the tibia and fibula?

(Left) A pilon fracture often affects both bones of the lower leg. (Right) In this x-ray, both the tibia and fibula are fractured and the pieces of bone are severely displaced.

How long does it take for fibula fracture to heal?

It and the tibia, the larger bone, therefore, support all of your weight when standing. Because of this and unlike other types of injuries and conditions, a broken fibula usually requires six weeks to three months before patients are able to return to their normal routine.

How do you sleep with a broken tibia and fibula?

Invest in a specialized pillow, like a body pillow, for elevation—keeping the broken bone above your heart prevents blood from pooling and causing swelling. Try sleeping on your back first while propped up on a few pillows. If that doesn’t work, slowly adjust yourself to a side position if possible.

How much compensation will I get for a broken tibia and fibula?

The average settlement value for a fibula or tibia fracture in a personal injury lawsuit is around $70,000 to $90,000. Broken femurs get twice as compensation with an average settlement value of $150,000 to $175,000.

How do you strengthen your legs after a broken tibia?

Exercises

  1. Straight leg raise exercises (lying, seated, and standing), quadriceps/straight ahead plane only.
  2. No side-lying leg raises.
  3. Range of motion exercises.
  4. Hip and foot/ankle exercises, well-leg stationary cycling, upper body conditioning.

When does a broken fibula stop hurting?

Distal Fibula Stress Fracture – with follow up

Healing: This normally takes approximately 6 weeks to heal.
Pain and Swelling: The swelling is often worse at the end of the day and elevating it will help. Pain and swelling can be ongoing for 3-6 months. Take pain killers as prescribed.

What is the recovery time for cracked tibia?

In general, recovery for a tibia/fibula fracture takes about three to six months while stress fractures usually take six to eight weeks. The healing time can be quicker by taking the right steps.

How long is recovery from tibia surgery?

Depending on the type of tibia fracture you have, your doctor may recommend surgery. Recovery time also depends on how bad the fracture is and can take from four to six months to heal.

How long does a fractured fibula take to heal?

An undisplaced fracture of the fibula in a healthy adult like yourself will heal in approximately 4 to 8 weeks completely depending upon its severity. However, you do not need to keep the leg in a POP cast for more than 4 weeks and there after, complete weight bearing and physiotherapy can be started.

What is the recovery time for a fibula fracture?

According to its main cause and degree of severity, fibula fracture recovery time may take weeks to months—in more severe cases. Fibula fracture treatments usually take four to six weeks, as long as there are no complications.