Internal fixation of comminuted fractures of the lower and middle fibula of the lower limb usually requires 3~4 months for recovery.
Comminuted fractures of the lower middle and lower fibula of the lower limb need to be treated surgically if the fracture is displaced, with incisional reduction plate and screw fixation. After surgery, the fracture needs to be immobilized with a brace or plaster to avoid displacement of the fracture or loosening of the internal fixation. After surgery, straight leg raising exercise and ankle pump exercise can be performed to prevent muscle atrophy and improve blood circulation in the lower limbs to prevent thrombosis.
X-rays should be reviewed regularly to observe the healing of the fracture, usually 3~4 months can return to normal. If the elderly combined with osteoporosis recovery should be prolonged for 2~4 weeks.
Comminuted fracture of the middle and lower fibula of the lower limb should go to the hospital in time, and standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.