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  2. Achilles tendon rupture - Wikipedia

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    After surgery, they were only allowed to gently move the ankle once out of the cast. Recent studies have shown that is not the best method. Patients that are allowed to gently move and stretch the ankle immediately after surgery, have faster and more successful recoveries. [25] They will wear removable boots to ensure their safety with these ...

  3. Subtalar arthroereisis - Wikipedia

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    During this time, they wear walking braces during the night and engage in passive plantar and dorsal flexion exercises starting from the first day after surgery. On the second day after surgery, active flexion exercises of the ankle are initiated. Suture removal takes place approximately 12-14 days after the operation. Around 3 weeks after ...

  4. Ankle replacement - Wikipedia

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    Ankle replacement, or ankle arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure to replace the damaged articular surfaces of the human ankle joint with prosthetic components. This procedure is becoming the treatment of choice for patients requiring arthroplasty, replacing the conventional use of arthrodesis , i.e. fusion of the bones.

  5. Ankle fracture - Wikipedia

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    After surgery for a broken ankle, it is common practice for people to be told to keep weight off their ankle for 6 weeks (delayed weight bearing). However, some surgeons encourage people to walk again after 2 weeks (early weight bearing). A randomised trial compared the safety of walking after 2 weeks with waiting 6 weeks. Researchers found ...

  6. Trimalleolar fracture - Wikipedia

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    Surgical repair using open reduction and internal fixation is generally required, and because there is no lateral restraint of the foot, the ankle cannot bear any weight while the bone knits. This typically takes six weeks in an otherwise healthy person, but can take as much as twelve weeks.

  7. Articular cartilage repair - Wikipedia

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    Further on, chances are high that after only 1 or 2 years of the surgery symptoms start to return as the fibrocartilage wears away, forcing the patient to reengage in articular cartilage repair. This is not always the case and microfracture surgery is therefore considered to be an intermediate step. [citation needed]

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  9. Broström procedure - Wikipedia

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    A Brostrom repair should be considered a last resort after a patient has tried a series of non-surgical options, such as wearing a boot cast after the injury, going to physical therapy for an extended period of time, etc. Most ankle sprains can significantly improve without surgery.