What to do about walking pain with a fractured tibia and fibula

Walking pain in tibiofibular fracture needs to be treated with general treatment, medication, physiotherapy and surgery depending on the cause. Common causes include improper treatment of the fracture, non-healing of the fracture, and stiffness of the joint due to prolonged braking. If the pain is caused by a fracture of the tibia and fibula that has not healed due to incorrect treatment, the first step is to treat the fracture, which can be done through manipulation, external fixation, or internal fixation through surgery. If the fracture is in the recovery period after treatment and the fracture has not healed, the pain may be caused by walking too early, and the pain can be relieved by hot compresses and massage. Oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs, such as celecoxib, can reduce pain and eliminate inflammation. It is recommended to eat more nutritious food, should continue to rest, most of the tibiofibular fracture need to rest for 2~3 months. If the joints are stiff due to prolonged braking, there can be pain when you start walking on the ground, you should walk gradually and moderately, and follow the doctor’s instructions after a period of exercise can usually be relieved. There are other causes of tibiofibular fracture pain when walking, if it continues to be unrelieved, should be timely to the hospital, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.