3 Years - Trimalleolar Fracture

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Published 2022-02-18
A brief update on where I'm at 3 Years after my Trimalleolar Fracture

All Comments (20)
  • @alexmorris299
    Very inspiring. Thanks for the positive outlook on something with such a poor prognosis. Please keep updating year to year, there are very few people that give updates this many years out. Thanks!
  • @reachadi1029
    Gosh, this is so inspiring and to the point! Love you!
  • 3 months in now still not walking without crunches. Next month I am getting the syndesmosis screw removed so hopefully will have more movement in the foot. Great to hear that you have recovered so well. All the best from rainy ireland.
  • @user-wb2yv7ll9d
    This is so inspiring, thank you so very much. I had bimalleolar surgery 13 days ago. ❤👍
  • Please be careful with your physio everyone. One year since my op and I have a calf strain, tendonitis from trying to progress. Setting me back 2 months 😑, so be patient and be careful. Even if your physio gives the go ahead to progress, take it slow and if you introduce something new, wait 3 days before going further. Add a rest day a week.
  • I broke mine 2 years ago. I just went through surgery number 5. They fused my ankle pretty solid. I dread the rehab. I am at the endgame so I hope our results are stellar
  • I am 14 months out from the same fracture and found your video. OMG what a relief to hear what you say. Is there any way I could correspond with you more directly?
  • Any chance you will start to post more videos any time soon? Miss you both!
  • @TiaandAndy
    Thats too bad you still notice some after effects of breaking your foot, but glad that it healed up!!
  • Hey Hey!! Just stopping in to show a little support! Full watch for you friend! Hope to see you soon! Cheers, -Ashley from Adventure Encounters
  • @lindyredmond9838
    Im 9 weeks out of surgery. Cast for 4 weeks then boot for 4. One week to go with that. What did dr have you do after the boot was removed? Icant imagine getting that foot into a sneaker
  • @lindyredmond9838
    14 weeks since my break. In brace now and walking with and without cane. Question is that my hips hurt. They are sore. Dont know why. Did you have that? Maybe from stretches at PT
  • I broke my ankle on Christmas day, a trimalleolar + fib and tib fracture. I got an orif on december 26th 2021 and to this day i feel like i will never be able to walk normaly again… my range of motion is ridiculously small, i am not able to walk up the stairs, still not able to put full weight on my „bad“ foot… sometimes i feel like i will never see the end of it. (Sorry for my english, i am french)
  • Did you cut the part where Jay said she was fed up with you for a hot minute 😂😂💕💕
  • @sethtrower2846
    Had my surgery done may 25th still non weight bearing… wondering how long it took you to walk without any support?
  • Hello. First off great series. Thanks for sharing. I'm a bit of the way in and headed to my first post op appointment in a couple days. I was wondering about how many post op appointments and how many therapy sessions you had to recover to where you are now. I realize everyone's path in this will be quite varied but as an engineer I like data and figures and plots. Thanks in advance. Doesn't have to be totally exact but just looking for perspective and example from someone who has walked the path I am walking.
  • @zazaperalta2932
    Hi I had the same and my range of motion still ain't the same doesn't bend right even had the hardware out frustrated