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  2. Broken Ankle (Ankle Fractures): Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

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    Recovery depends on how much damage was done when you fractured your ankle. Most people can put weight on their ankle within 16 weeks after surgery. But it can take as long as two years for an ankle fracture to heal completely.

  3. Broken ankle - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Apply ice for 15 to 20 minutes at a time, every three to four hours to bring down the swelling. Keep your ankle elevated. Don't put any weight on your injured ankle. Lightly wrap the injury in a soft bandage that provides slight compression.

  4. Here’s what you need to know about telling an ankle break apart from a sprain, as well as what to do after you're injured, treatment options, and a recovery plan. Healthline Health Conditions

  5. Understanding the Healing Process After an Ankle Fracture

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    Usually, ankle fractures can take 12-16 weeks for the initial healing period. Some patients with minor fractures, like a hairline fracture, may fully recover after this period (or even sooner). For others with more complicated breaks, it may take weeks or months longer to recover mobility. Give your fractured ankle a break.

  6. Broken Ankle: Types of Fractures, Diagnosis & Treatments - HSS

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    What is the recovery time of a broken ankle? It takes about six weeks for bones to heal. It may take longer for ligaments or other soft tissues to heal as well. After surgery, patients are typically not weightbearing for 4 to 6 weeks until the bone heals.

  7. What Is the Recovery Time for a Broken Ankle? - SportsMed...

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    Recovery from a broken ankle depends on the severity of the break and if you’re on the right recovery path. By following the tips above and listening closely to your doctor and physical therapist, you’ll be back on your feet in no time!

  8. Ankle Fractures (Broken Ankle) - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    Recovery. The healing time for ankle fractures can vary depending on the extent of the injury. While most ankle fractures take at least 6 weeks to heal, it may take longer for any involved ligaments and tendons to heal. Regardless of the type of treatment you receive, your doctor will most likely monitor the bone healing with repeated X-rays.

  9. How Long Does a Fractured Ankle Take to Heal? - Ivy Rehab

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    Ankle fracture recovery time. An ankle injury can take up to 8 weeks to heal. It doesn’t mean those entire 8 weeks will be painful, non-weight bearing, completely restricted time. A lot of healing can occur early on with an ankle fracture.

  10. Broken Ankle (Ankle Fracture) > Fact Sheets - Yale Medicine

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    For a simple break in one bone that is stable, your doctor may recommend using a walking boot or cast for about six weeks to protect the fracture as it heals.

  11. Broken Ankle Treatment, Surgery and Recovery Time - iWALKFree

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    It takes around six to 10 weeks to recover from a broken ankle. During this time, you will probably need to wear a cast or boot. Most people are able to walk normally again and resume their daily activities by around three months. Endurance will improve over time and as your strength improves.