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When is surgery recommended for a broken foot or ankle?

Our Vancouver Podiatrists Explain When a Broken Foot or Ankle Needs Surgery

If you’ve experienced a broken foot or ankle, deciding what the next steps of your recovery should be can be stressful, especially if you need to get back on your feet as quickly as possible. Sometimes, fractures require surgery rather than just a cast or brace, but how does a foot doctor make that determination? 

At Clover Podiatry, we consider every factor affecting your break, including its severity and your overall health history, to put together a comprehensive recovery plan that works for you. Our skilled podiatrists won’t recommend surgery unless it’s absolutely necessary for your full recovery and better mobility. Here’s what you should know. 

Is Your Injury a Fracture or a Sprain? What a Podiatry Exam Reveals

Sometimes it’s difficult to determine whether your foot or ankle is broken or sprained, especially since more severe sprains can cause a fair amount of pain. These injuries also share similar symptoms including, but not limited to:  

Additionally, if you have suffered a fracture, more walking can damage the tendons and ligaments surrounding the bone, making your condition even worse. That’s why it’s important to see a podiatrist as soon as possible after injuring your foot or ankle. 

You might experience a broken foot or ankle for various reasons, such as:

Broken foot or ankle injuries range from small cracks in the bone to larger fractures or even multiple breaks in the same area. Our skilled foot doctors at Clover Podiatry use various methods to determine whether you have a sprain or break:

Clover Podiatry’s Treatment Options for a Broken Ankle or Foot

Simple, stable breaks often require only a boot, splint, or cast to reinforce the area as it heals. In our diagnosis, we’ll consider the location and severity of the fracture to determine whether you can still put weight on the injured foot or ankle during recovery. Additional care might also include the RICE protocol—rest, ice, compression, and elevation—and over-the-counter or prescription pain medication. A broken bone usually takes 6 weeks or longer to heal properly. 

At Clover Podiatry, our foot doctors consider numerous factors when deciding if your broken foot or ankle needs surgery. These include:

Generally, surgery is the recommended course of treatment to help realign bones, improve stability, and prevent long-term complications such as arthritis. We often perform surgery for: 

Surgical options may include open reduction to reposition misaligned bones or internal fixation—which involves inserting plates, rods, screws, or wires)—to provide stability while the bone heals.  

Recovery from foot or ankle surgery depends on the severity of your condition. On average, for moderate conditions, it will be at least 8 weeks before you return to normal activities. For more complicated fractures, it may be up to 6 months. Make sure to talk with us about how to return to your favorite sports or workplace requirements and if you’ll need special footwear to avoid further injury.

Need a Foot Doctor in Vancouver? Call Clover Podiatry Today

Our experienced medical team offers skilled care to accurately diagnose and treat numerous foot conditions and help you find relief. If you’re ready for real solutions, experience the Clover Podiatry difference by scheduling your appointment with our team today. Complete our convenient online contact form or call us at (360) 450-6644. Same-day appointments may be available for emergencies. We’re proud to serve patients from Camas, Salmon Creek, Battleground, Ridgefield, White Salmon, Carson, and the surrounding areas.