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bkblitzed 07-16-2013 05:27 PM

best way to heal a broken bone
 
I know patience is #1 but there's gotta be something cus im DYING OF BOREDOM! I broke my ankle on the first and had surgery on the 6th. Anyone know any tips or secrets to heal a broken bone any faster lol.

sklimo 07-16-2013 05:29 PM

You need Mr. Myagi. LOL

Seriously sorry bout your ankle and hope you heal quickly.

FnFast 07-16-2013 05:37 PM

Lots and lots of BJ's! Girls are dumb.

But in all seriousness I was in the same boat and in it again, I have a broken thumb. Nothing makes it heal faster than rest and eating healthy. You're body needs nutrients to repair.

HunterGreene 07-16-2013 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bkblitzed (Post 1073953)
I know patience is #1 but there's gotta be something cus im DYING OF BOREDOM! I broke my ankle on the first and had surgery on the 6th. Anyone know any tips or secrets to heal a broken bone any faster lol.

Sorry you got injured, dude.

Disclaimer: I am not a doctor. Just always had a healthy interest with how our bodies work.

On the one hand, you are semi-screwed, as a general rule, the further something is from your head, the longer it takes to heal fully. So ankles tend to take a while to heal, plus its not a very vascular region (not alot of blood flow, more blood flow = faster healing)

On the other hand, you do have options. Other than the recommended elevation and compression, the more you move it, the more blood you will get circulating through the area, and the faster it will heal. Wiggling your toes, flexing your leg (guessing you are just in a boot), even flexing the ankle itself (if you can manage it without much pain) will help increase blood flow to the area and speed the healing process. And as FnFast said--eat healthy and take vitamins. Your body is fixing itself, and it needs the building materials.

Do you have any Physical Therapy required or recommended? If so, do it. Its probably along the lines that I just mentioned, but the PT folks really do know what they are doing.

Finally, don't push it--wait to get clearance from your doc before you try anything beyond low-impact. Trying anything too strenuous can cause you to re-injure or delay the healing process.

And good luck! Hope it heals quickly!

bkblitzed 07-16-2013 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by HunterGreene (Post 1073983)
Sorry you got injured, dude.

Disclaimer: I am not a doctor. Just always had a healthy interest with how our bodies work.

On the one hand, you are semi-screwed, as a general rule, the further something is from your head, the longer it takes to heal fully. So ankles tend to take a while to heal, plus its not a very vascular region (not alot of blood flow, more blood flow = faster healing)

On the other hand, you do have options. Other than the recommended elevation and compression, the more you move it, the more blood you will get circulating through the area, and the faster it will heal. Wiggling your toes, flexing your leg (guessing you are just in a boot), even flexing the ankle itself (if you can manage it without much pain) will help increase blood flow to the area and speed the healing process. And as FnFast said--eat healthy and take vitamins. Your body is fixing itself, and it needs the building materials.

Do you have any Physical Therapy required or recommended? If so, do it. Its probably along the lines that I just mentioned, but the PT folks really do know what they are doing.

Finally, don't push it--wait to get clearance from your doc before you try anything beyond low-impact. Trying anything too strenuous can cause you to re-injure or delay the healing process.

And good luck! Hope it heals quickly!

im still in my splint from surgery. In about 2 weeks i get the staples out of my ankle. They said i would recover in 3-4 months but i just cant wait that long lol. Physical therapy im guessing would start when i get the staples out and when i get my boot, but im not sure.

HunterGreene 07-16-2013 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by bkblitzed (Post 1074073)
im still in my splint from surgery. In about 2 weeks i get the staples out of my ankle. They said i would recover in 3-4 months but i just cant wait that long lol. Physical therapy im guessing would start when i get the staples out and when i get my boot, but im not sure.

Well, as I said, move it as much as possible and eat healthy. Sounds like it was a pretty good break if you had to have surgery. Again, good luck. 3-4 months is gonna be a bitch to wait.

bkblitzed 07-16-2013 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by HunterGreene (Post 1074081)
Well, as I said, move it as much as possible and eat healthy. Sounds like it was a pretty good break if you had to have surgery. Again, good luck. 3-4 months is gonna be a bitch to wait.

Yea first time breaking a bone. Pics are pretty gnarly ill post if you guys wanna see

sklimo 07-16-2013 06:20 PM

Post away!!! I've broken pretty much every bone in my body including my neck!!! I wanna see!!

All my films got lost in move to CT

bkblitzed 07-16-2013 06:25 PM

story is i low slided on my enduro without riding boots, and when i washed out my foot probably got caught on my bike.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...04718074_n.jpg

dem00n 07-16-2013 06:27 PM

Gah fuck.

Shagaliscious 07-16-2013 06:41 PM

Holy hell. They put your foot on wrong!

sklimo 07-16-2013 06:46 PM

OOOOOOWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!! I broke mine but it didn't turn all the way the F around!!!

bkblitzed 07-16-2013 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by sklimo (Post 1074194)
OOOOOOWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!! I broke mine but it didn't turn all the way the F around!!!

Surprisingly it didnt hurt that much. Heres the funny part though, when I fell I looked at my foot and said to my self oh hey my shoe is on sideways and after feeling it I was like aww fuck.. haha

OrbitalEllipses 07-16-2013 06:54 PM

Super glue.


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