YOUR FRACTURE MAY HAVE
HEALED, BUT HAVE YOU??
Fractures
are very common and we all know someone who has had a fracture some time in
their life. Fractures are generally treated by putting a cast or in some cases
with surgery. Bone healing is a long process and so any person with a fracture
needs to be very patient.
An
important part of full and functional recovery from fracture is Physiotherapy.
To make sure that you do not face above problems and regain full confidence
after a fracture; a proper physiotherapy rehab is absolutely essential.
Physiotherapy
is advised by most doctors when the fractured bone is aligned. Physiotherapy is
generally started immediately after cast removal or after your fracture
fixation surgery.
This is how physiotherapy helps at this stage-
Early
physiotherapy is very beneficial as it restores all normal movements and
reduces unnecessary fear of movement which may be present after fractures. Some
fractures do not unite or heal properly if appropriate movement is not done; in
such cases a person may land up with a deformity, which is almost impossible to
correct later. If you have been operated to fix the fracture; re-training the
muscle and helping bone healing depends entirely upon how well you move!
Most people
complete this part of physiotherapy rehabilitation; they get back to their
normal routines and the fracture is almost completely forgotten!
Many
patients notice that their old, well-treated fracture starts to create
difficulties when they try a new activity or when they resume activities they
were doing easily before. As physios, we see a lot of patients who feel that
their joint pain or muscle pain is due to a fracture they had some years ago. We
commonly hear statements like- ‘I haven’t been able to take my hand behind my
back after I had a shoulder fracture’, ‘I get pain if I lift something heavy
because my wrist fracture has not healed’, ‘I cannot walk fast because my leg
was fractured’ and so on.
Such statements
indicate that many people are unable to return to their previous level of
activity even after proper bone healing has taken place.
A huge
factor for this is inadequate physiotherapy. Patients most commonly stop physiotherapy
after basic movements are restored and hence functional strengthening of the injured
hand/leg takes a backseat.
But here’s
some good news!! Such complaints can be reduced with physiotherapy at any
stage! Physiotherapy may not correct your old deformity; but it will definitely
help make painful activities easier. Strengthening of muscles required for these
activities can be properly done with your physiotherapist’s guidance.
On the occasion
of World Physiotherapy Day, we at Rehab Station are organizing a camp just for
you! Get your old fractures re-assessed by the expert physiotherapists at Rehab
Station and we will help you get back to your normal routines!
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist at Rehab Station, Pune