Tibial plateau fracture 86 days want to take off the abduction, need to review the X-ray first, if it shows that the healing is good, you can gradually take off the abduction to stand and walk under the guidance of the physician and the care of the family.
1. Tibial plateau fracture is an intra-articular fracture. If you want to walk after 86 days of tibial plateau fracture, you should first review the X-ray. If the X-ray shows a good healing, you can gradually stand and walk without crutches under the care of your family. Be sure to have someone watch over you when you first remove the crutches to avoid injury.
2. If the X-ray shows that the fracture is not healing well, then it is necessary to continue to limit the weight bearing of the affected limb. Because it is an intra-articular fracture, early weight-bearing and ambulation without full recovery may result in damage to the joint surfaces and the development of new injuries.
Please consult with your surgeon about taking off crutches at 86 days for tibial plateau fractures to avoid unnecessary injury.