Can you move around with a cast on a fractured left ankle?

With a cast on a fractured left ankle, you can move the area appropriately except for the affected area.
If you are in a cast for a fractured left ankle, you should rest and strengthen the braking of the affected limb. However, other parts of the body can be moved.
Generally one and a half months after the cast is applied, the affected limb can be properly moved. However, the left ankle can not be weight-bearing activities or strenuous exercise, it is best to crutches down to the ground activities, so as not to affect the healing of the left ankle fracture site.
After the left ankle fracture cast, appropriate activities are necessary to prevent ankle joint stiffness and muscle atrophy. At the same time, it is also necessary to do a good job of cleaning the area around the cast, to avoid local infection affecting the recovery of the ankle joint.
During the recovery period, it is necessary to take good braking measures to avoid too much activity or drastic activities. Once abnormalities are found, go to the hospital for follow-up and examination in time.