How far can you recover from a broken ankle in 50 days?

An ankle fracture of 50 days is in the period of primitive scab formation, when the fracture is forming a bone scab and has not yet reached the point where weight bearing is possible. An ankle fracture that is about 50 days old is in the period of primitive bone scab formation (2 weeks to about 3-6 months after the injury). At this time, the fracture is forming a scab and strengthening with calcification. However, 50 days is still early and it is unlikely that you will be able to return to weight bearing. At around 50 days, x-rays can be repeated to see how the fracture is healing. It usually takes about 3 to 6 months to show that the fracture has healed well, after which you can start to stand and walk gradually. However, during the bed rest period, you should also insist on rehabilitation exercises to prevent complications such as ankle stiffness. If any discomfort occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor for timely examination and targeted treatment.