Broken Fibula commiseration
I too recently snapped my fibula about an inch above the ankle joint, but due to relatively good alignment, was advised that surgery would not be required. I'm skeptical, as I'd prefer some hardware for added reinforcement, but I finally gave in after two surgeons came back with the same opinion. I'm out of the temporary plaster cast and in an air cast after a week, but the weight of this mofo is comparable to a bulky ski boot. Frankly find it hard to believe that something this heavy is good for a healing bone, especially when it rotates even slightly. Cannot understand why they cannot develop a composite material that's protective but lighter in weight for this type of circumstance. Technical woes aside, I'm already stir crazy. Will probably be on a stationary bike against better judgement, in a couple of weeks. Right now I feel like progress is going to be very slow, as I'm still in a significant amount of pain. An unelevated position creates such pressure that it feels like my foot will explode. I'll document my progress on the site from week to week so others in the future can know what to expect. I assumed the surgeon would have provided a guide of this sort, but I guess the breaks vary too much to produce anything that applies consistently from person to person.
fib broken and I'm using a plaster cast
Hello:rolleyes:, I broke my fib skiing on saturday and now I have to bear a plaster cast. The docs first decision was to practice an operation due to a slightly displacement of the bone but later when they put a plaster cast and made an Xray, everything was in the right place and now seems that I should bear the plaster cast ofr 6weeks unless something happen. I mean if the bone goes again to another strange position. The sweelling is not heavy and the pain is not big enough to take pills. I dont know if I should be worried about the first displacement the docs found. Please I need some support from the forum, I don't want to stay so much longer than this 6 weeksm in this situation. thanks :biggrin: