Walking with limp after two years of tibia fracture may be caused by deformed fracture healing, nerve injury, and inadequate functional training in the later stage, which can be improved by surgery, medication and exercise.
1. Fracture deformity healing: due to poor fracture alignment and repositioning of the fracture, the fracture may cause deformity after healing, and can be repositioned through surgery to improve the walking limp.
2. Nerve damage: Nerve damage caused by fracture, such as peroneal nerve, nerve recovery is slow, you can take methylcobalamin, vitamin B12 and other drugs to nourish the nerve.
3. Late functional training is not in place: after the fracture, there is no good functional training, resulting in leg muscle atrophy, joint adhesion, etc., which can be improved through the training of the affected limbs.
Tibia fracture should be reviewed regularly after surgery, adjust the treatment program according to the review results, to avoid motor dysfunction, please follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.