Can you recover from a tibial fracture with a stiff ankle?

Tibia fracture ankle stiffness can be improved by active or passive rehabilitation exercises, and if it is difficult to be relieved, it can also be improved by surgery.
The stiffness of tibia fracture ankle is mainly caused by long time immobilization, and no functional exercise of the ankle joint in the early stage, thus causing adhesion of the ankle joint. Active or passive rehabilitation exercises can improve the situation to a certain extent, but they must be carried out under the guidance of a regular rehabilitation doctor.
If rehabilitation does not improve the situation and life is seriously affected, surgery can also be used to improve the situation. In the early stages of stiffness, it is important to pay attention to the condition and take appropriate measures to avoid serious consequences.