Hi to all
My Left Leg that i broke on 12th of Febuary is starting to heal with out my walking boot a bit better now but dont know how it would be with out walking outside yet i go back to see Phyisio on the 25th of march my ankle feels stiff to move around still.
Perhaps it would be better to use the boot untill i go back on the 25th to see Phisio i was not told how to use the boot for i am still getting pain sometimes where i broke my fibula so perhaps i need the boot for longer i dont know as this is the 1st time ive broken my leg
Amazingblazing628.
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Hi @amazingblazing628 I am sorry you broke your leg in February. It might be best if you wear the boot you were given until you see your physio again on the 25th.
I hope you continue well with your recovery and your pain gets less.
Please take care of yourself.
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#@ Amazingblazing628,
Sorry to hear of your broken leg. I am not an expert but have you considered phoning / contacting the Physio Dept where you are being treated and ask their Professional advise re: wearing the boot or not? Just a thought for further guidance until you are reviewed on Wednesday 25th.
Take care, hope all goes well for you Wednesday.
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Good morning.
I am glad to hear you feel your leg is starting to heal.
Did the physio give you any advice about when you may be able to walk outside without the boot?
I would agree with @figraspberry41
Perhaps contact the physio department for advice if you are unsure.
Good luck and take care.
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