Classification of the fracture according to A-D | Exercises for ankle fracture

Classification of the fracture according to A-D An ankle fracture is usually caused by the enormous force of a fall or by a twisting mechanism during sports, at work or in traffic accidents. Due to the strong buckling, an ankle joint fracture often involves a ligament injury.As already mentioned, C and D fractures are always … Classification of the fracture according to A-D | Exercises for ankle fracture

Exercises ankle fracture

The ankle joint fracture is a rather common fracture. The upper ankle joint consists of three bones: the fibula (fibula), the tibia (tibia) and the talus (anklebone). The lower ankle joint consists of the talus, the calcaneus (heel bone) and the os naviculare (scaphoid bone). When we speak of an ankle fracture, we usually mean … Exercises ankle fracture

Ankle Fracture – Exercise 1

Early stage: Sit on a chair and extend the knee with the affected foot forward. From this position, you only practice plantaflexion – stretching the foot, and dorsal extension – lifting the back of the foot. Perform this movement 3 times slowly with 15 repetitions each time. Continue with the next exercise.

Trimalleolar ankle fracture treatment

A trimalleolar ankle fracture is an injury to the upper ankle joint that affects both the tibia and the fibula. In addition, a trimalleolar ankle fracture also involves the fracture of the distal end of the tibia, called the Volkmann’s triangle. According to the Weber Classification, this fracture can be called a Weber C fracture … Trimalleolar ankle fracture treatment

Exercises to imitate | Trimalleolar ankle fracture treatment

Exercises to imitate The recommended exercises in physiotherapy for trimalleolar ankle fractures depend on the respective healing phase, the permitted load and the permitted range of motion in this phase. These should be clarified with the treating physician before performing exercises. You can find more exercises under: Exercises Ankle fracture A possible exercise to strengthen … Exercises to imitate | Trimalleolar ankle fracture treatment