What’s wrong with walking with a limp after a fracture?

Walking with a limp after a fracture may be caused by the following reasons: 1. It may be because after the fracture into the rehabilitation period, due to the lower limbs of the activities of the functional exercise is not active enough, resulting in the lower limbs of the joints of the joints of the activities of the function has not yet been fully restored, or the lower limbs of the muscle strength is still in the atrophic state, not strong enough, so walking will appear a little limp situation. This situation is generally through the later active activities of functional exercise, or go to the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine to find a rehabilitation therapist, to give joint relaxation or exercise therapy, such as limb activity function is fully recovered, walking is naturally normal. 2, may be due to fracture, due to comminuted fracture led to lower limb shortening deformity, this situation may be difficult to correct.