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Table 3-A.9. Medical-Surgical Management and Physical Therapy
Intervention for Tibial Shaft Fractures
Fracture Type
Management Options
Physical Therapy lntervenrion
Closed; minimally
Closed reduction
Functional mobility IDWB,
displaced
Long leg casr
PWB, or WBAT
Quadriceps strengthening
Edema management
Closed; moderately
Open-reduction inter-
Functional mobility N\VB,
displaced
nal fixarion (ORIF)
TDWS
Short leg cast
Knee ROM exercise
Quadriceps strengthening
Edema management
Closed; severely
External fixation
Functional mobility N\VB
displaced,
Temporary calcaneal
Ankle;t; k nee ROM exercises
comminured,
traction [Q allow for
Quadriceps strengthening
or borh
soft tissue healing
Edema management
ORIF
Open
External fixation
See Closed; severely displaced,
comminuted, or both, above
� = with or without; NWB = non weight bearing; PWB = parrial weight bearing; ROM =
range of motion; TOWB = touch-down weight bearing; WBAT = weight bearing as tolerated.
Table 3-A.I0. Medical-Surgical Managemenr and Physical Therapy
Intervention for Distal Tibial and Ankle Fractures
Medic.al-Surgical
Physical Therapy
Fracture Type
Options
Intervention
Distal tibial;
Closed reduction
Functional mobility NWB
closed, mini
Short leg cast
Knee ROM exercises
mally displaced
Proximal joint strength-
ening
Edema management
Distal tibial;
ORIF
See Distal tibial;
closed, moder
Short leg cast
closed, minimally
ately displaced
displaced, above
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Medical-Surgical
Physical Therapy
Fracture Type
Options
Intervention
Distal tibial;
Temporary calcaneal
Functional mobility NWB
closed, severely
traction
Lower-extremity isometdisplaced
External fixation
riCS
ORIF
Neutral ankle positioning
Proximal joinr strengthen-
ing
Edema management
Distal tibial; open
External fixation
Functional mobility NWB
Ankle ROM exercise
Neutral ankle positioning
Proximal joint strengthening
Edema management
Ankle; closed,
Closed reduction
Functional mobility NWB
nondisplaced
Short leg cast or walkor PWB
ing cast
Edema management
Proximal lower-extremity
strengthening exercise
Ankle; closed, dis
Closed reduction
Functional mobility NWB
placed, multi
ORIF
Edema management
fracture, or both Cast application or
Proximal lower-extremity
other immobilization
strengthening exercise
method dependenr on
Foot and ankle exercise as
degree of edema
per physician and type of
immobilization device
Ankle; open
Irrigation and debride
See Ank le; closed, dismenr with immediate
placed, multi fracture,
or delayed wound
or both, above
closure
Tracrion
External fixation
ORIF
NWB = non weight bearing; ORJF = open-reduction inrernal fixarion; PWB = partia l
weight bearing; ROM = range of morion.
Source: Data from WB Geissler, AK Tsao, JL Hughes. Fracrures and Injuries of rhe
Ankle. In CA Rockwood, Dr Green, RW Bucholz, JD Heckman (cds), Rockwood and
Green's Ff3crurcs in Adults (4rh cd). Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven, 1996.
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Table 3-A.l1. Management and Physical Therapy lntervention for
Calcaneal and Forefoot Fractures·
Physical Therapy
Fracture Type
Management Options
Intervention
Calcaneal; extra-
Closed reduction
Functional mobility
articular, minimally
SLC
NWB
displaced
Proximal lower-extremity
strengthening and
ROM exercise
Edema management
Ank le/forefoot exercise as
per physician and type
of immobilization
device
Calcaneal; avulsion
Closed reduction
See Calcaneal; extra-
ORIF
articular, minimally
displaced, above
SLC
Calcaneal; intra-
Sk eletal traction
See Calcaneal; extra-
articular fracture
Immediate or delayed
articular, minimally
involving the
SLC
displaced, above
subtalar joint
Closed reduction and
percutaneous
pinning
ORfF
Arthrodesis if fracture
IS very severe
Calcaneal; open
Irrigation and dehride-
See Calcaneal; exna-
menr with immedi-
articular, minimally
a te or deJa yed
displaced, above
wound closure
Skeletal traction
External fixation
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Physical Therapy
Fracrure Type
Management Options
lnrervention
Forefoot; minimally
Closed reduction
Functional mobility
displaced
Percutaneous pinning
NWB,PWB ,or
WBAT, dependent
SLC or walking cast
on exact location
and severity of fracture
Proximal lowerextremity strengthening and ROM