eko
06-24-2004, 08:26 AM
:bouncing: Thought I'd post an update on the fusion of my great toe and give an update on the PT (3 weeks). The fusion is doing great, I am back to most of my normal activities and wearing shoes of my choice with a limitation to heel height. I was not happy having to have a fusion, but considering all, am very pleased with the final result, excited to be getting back to my normal activities, especially with it being summer.
I am in PT due to the fact in August 2003 I had a Brostrom Repair on my ankle (same leg). Because to several complications (not due to the surgery of the ankle) I did not have physical therapy, was on crutches for nine months, and as result ended up with a very weak and unflexible ankle. PT has been good, I have gained much of the flexibility back and am now working on strengthening exercises. I expect to be in PT for about another 2 weeks. I have exercises I do regularly at home that have really helped. I had to push for PT and am glad I did, otherwise I would not be to the point where I am now. I guess I'd have to say, don't be afraid to push for what you think you need to recover.
Someday I have surgery to correct the bunion on my other foot, it is still tolerable and I need a break from surgery to live my life and to complete the recovery of my other ankle/foot. I wish all of you the very best - eko :cool:
I am in PT due to the fact in August 2003 I had a Brostrom Repair on my ankle (same leg). Because to several complications (not due to the surgery of the ankle) I did not have physical therapy, was on crutches for nine months, and as result ended up with a very weak and unflexible ankle. PT has been good, I have gained much of the flexibility back and am now working on strengthening exercises. I expect to be in PT for about another 2 weeks. I have exercises I do regularly at home that have really helped. I had to push for PT and am glad I did, otherwise I would not be to the point where I am now. I guess I'd have to say, don't be afraid to push for what you think you need to recover.
Someday I have surgery to correct the bunion on my other foot, it is still tolerable and I need a break from surgery to live my life and to complete the recovery of my other ankle/foot. I wish all of you the very best - eko :cool:

