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Early Weight-Bearing & Later Weight-Bearing Rehabilitation Interventions Post Ankle Fracture Surgery
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Early Weight-Bearing & Later Weight-Bearing Rehabilitation Interventions Post Ankle Fracture Surgery .

The effect of early weight-bearing and later weight-bearing rehabilitation interventions on outcomes after ankle fracture surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.

J Foot Ankle Res. 2024 Jun;17(2):e12011.
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B Chen Z Ye J Wu G Wang T Yu

Eight hundred sixty-two patients with surgically treated ankle fractures were randomized to receive early weight bearing (EWB) (n=460) or later weight bearing (LWB) (n=402) post-operatively. The primary outcome of interest was ankle function, assessed using standardized scores (Olerud–Molander, AOFAS, or Baird–Jackson) at multiple time points. Secondary outcomes included time to return to work/daily life, and rate and types of complications. Outcomes were assessed at 6 weeks, 12 weeks, 24–26 weeks, and 1 year post-surgery. Overall, the results of the study revealed that EWB led to significantly better ankle function up to 26 weeks and faster return to work/life, without an increase in complication rates. These findings suggest that EWB is both effective and safe in accelerating recovery following ankle fracture surgery.

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OrthoEvidence. Early Weight-Bearing & Later Weight-Bearing Rehabilitation Interventions Post Ankle Fracture Surgery. ACE Report. 2025;307(3):126. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Show/early-weight-bearing-later-weight-bearing-rehabilitation-interventions-post-ankle-fracture-surgery

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