I had atfl reconstruction 3.5 months back using brostom gould procedure but again I fall and had ankle sprain grade 1 in atfl and posterior talo tibiliar ligaments .i use r.i.c.e method and started physiotherapy so will it heal? Or my operation is wasted? Please help.
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It should not be wasted if it's grade 1. However get in touch to discuss management. Rice is just initial treatment. Â
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Resisted terminal knee extension: make a loop with a piece of elastic tubing by tying a knot in both ends. Close the knot in a door at knee height. Step into the loop with your injured leg so the tubing is around the back of your knee. Lift the other foot off the ground and hold onto a chair for balance, if needed. Bend the knee with tubing about 45 degrees. Slowly straighten your leg, keeping your thigh muscle tight as you do this. Repeat 15 times. Do 2 sets of 15. If you need an easier way to do this, stand on both legs for better support while you do the exercise. Standing calf stretch: stand facing a wall with your hands on the wall at about eye level. Keep as arthritis is very common that you get generally bilaterally. Ice therapy would definitely help to reduce the inflammation. We also advise you to use knee cap which would help to prevent the knee from damaging further and also to maintain the quadriceps muscle tone 1. Heel and calf stretch to do this stretch: 1.Stand facing a wall. 2.Place your hands on the wall and move one foot back as far as you can comfortably. Toes on both feet should be facing forward, heels flat, with a slight bend in your knees. 3.Lean into the stretch and hold for 30 seconds. You should feel the stretch in your back leg. 4.Change legs and repeat. 5.Do this stretch twice for both legs. 2. Quadriceps stretch to do this stretch: 1.Stand next to a wall or use a chair for support. Your feet should be shoulder-width apart. 2.Bend one knee so your foot goes up toward your glutes. 3.Grab your ankle and gently pull it toward your glutes as far as you can comfortably. 4.Hold for 30 seconds. 5.Return to the starting position and change legs. 3. Hamstring stretch to do this stretch: 1.For this stretch, you can use a mat to add cushioning under your back. 2.Lie down on the floor or mat and straighten both legs. Or, if it?s more comfortable, you can bend both knees with your feet flat on the floor. 3.Lift one leg off the floor. 4.Place your hands behind your thigh, but below the knee, and gently pull your knee toward your chest until you feel a slight stretch. This shouldn?t be painful. 5.Hold for 30 seconds. 6.Lower and change legsfor this stretch, you can use a mat to add cushioning under your back. 7.Lie down on the floor or mat and straighten both legs. Or, if it?s more comfortable, you can bend both knees with your feet flat on the floor. 8.Lift one leg off the floor. 9.Place your hands behind your thigh, but below the knee, and gently pull your knee toward your chest until you feel a slight stretch. This shouldn?t be painful. 10.Hold for 30 seconds. 11.Lower and change legsfor this stretch, you can use a mat to add cushioning under your back. 12.Lie down on the floor or mat and straighten both legs. Or, if it?s more comfortable, you can bend both knees with your feet flat on the floor. 13.Lift one leg off the floor. 14.Place your hands behind your thigh, but below the knee, and gently pull your knee toward your chest until you feel a slight stretch. This shouldn?t be painful. 15.Hold for 30 seconds. 16 lower and change legs strengthening exercises 4. Half squat to do this exercise: 6.Get into repeat 2 times on each side. 3. Hamstring stretch to do this stretch: 16.For this stretch, you can use a mat to add cushioning under your back. 17.Lie down on the floor or mat and straighten both legs. Or, if it?s more comfortable, you can bend both knees with your feet flat on the floor. 18.Lift one leg off the floor. 19.Place your hands behind your thigh, but below the knee, and gently pull your knee toward your chest until you feel a slight stretch. This shouldn?t be painful. 20.Hold for 30 seconds. 21.Lower and change legs. 1.Repeat 2 times on each sidea standing squat position with your feet shoulder-width apart. Place your hands on your hips or out in front of you for balance. 2.Looking straight ahead, slowly squat down about 10 inches. This is the halfway point to a full squat. 3.Pause for a few seconds, then stand up by pushing through your heels. 4.Do 2 to 3 sets of 10 repetitions. 5. Calf raises to do this exercise: 1.Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. Position yourself next to a wall or hold on to the back of a chair for support. 2.Lift both your heels off the ground so that you?re standing on the balls of your feet. 3.Slowly lower your heels to the starting position. Control is important with this exercise for strengthening your calf muscles. 4.Do 2 to 3 sets of 10 repetitions. 6. Hamstring curl to do this exercise: 1.Stand facing a wall or use a chair for support. Your feet should be hip-width apart. 2.Lift one foot up, bend your knee, and raise your heel toward the ceiling. Go as far as you can, while keeping your upper body still and hips pointing forward. 3.Hold for 5 to 10 seconds. 4.Relax and lower to the starting position. 5.Do 2 to 3 sets of 10 repetitions for each leg. 7. Leg extensions to do this exercise: 1.Sit up tall in a chair. 2.Put your feet flat on the floor, hip-width apart. 3.Look straight ahead, contract your thigh muscles, and extend one leg as high as possible without raising your buttocks off the chair. 4.Pause, then lower to the starting position. 5.Do 2 to 3 sets of 10 repetitions for each leg. 8. Straight leg raises to do this exercise: 1.For this exercise, you can use a mat to add cushioning under your back. 2.Lie down on the floor with one leg bent and one leg straight out in front of you. 3.Contract the quadricep of your straight leg and slowly raise it up off the floor until it?s the same height as your bent knee. 4.Pause at the top for 5 seconds, then lower to the starting position 5.Do 2 to 3 sets of 10 repetitions for each leg. 9. Side leg raises to do this exercise: 1.Lie on your side with your legs stacked on top of each other. Cradle your head in your hand, and place your other hand on the floor in front of you. 2.Raise your top leg as high as you comfortably can. You should feel this on the side of your hips. 3.Pause briefly at the top, then lower your leg. 4.Do 2 to 3 sets of 10 repetitions for each leg. 10. Prone leg raises to do this exercise: 1.For this exercise, you can use a mat to add cushioning beneath you. 2.Lie on your stomach with your legs straight out behind you. You can let your head rest on your arms. 3.Engage your glute and hamstring muscles in your left leg and lift your leg as high as you comfortably can without causing pain. Be sure to keep your pelvic bones on the floor throughout this exercise. 4.Hold your leg in the lifted position for 5 seconds. 5.Lower your leg, rest for 2 seconds, then repeat. 6.Do 2 to 3 sets of 10 repetitions for each leg. Lifestyle and home remedies rest. Take a break from your normal activities to reduce repetitive strain on your knee, give the injury time to heal and help prevent further damage. A day or two of rest may be all you need for a minor injury. More severe damage is likely to need a longer recovery time. Ice. Ice reduces both pain and inflammation. A bag of frozen peas works well because it covers your whole knee. You also can use an ice pack wrapped in a thin towel to protect your skin. Although ice therapy is generally safe and effective, don't use ice for longer than 20 minutes at a time because of the risk of damage to your nerves and skin. Heat. You may experience temporary pain relief by applying a heat pack or hot-water bottle to the painful area on your knee. Compression. This helps prevent fluid buildup in damaged tissues and maintains knee alignment and stability. Look for a compression bandage that's lightweight, breathable and self-adhesive. It should be tight enough to support your knee without interfering with circulation. Elevation. To help reduce swelling, try propping your injured leg on pillows or sitting in a recliner. Â
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