Healing time for a growth plate fracture in the ankle typically ranges from several weeks to a few months, depending on the severity of the fracture and the age of the child. Generally, younger children tend to heal faster than older adolescents. It's essential to follow a doctor's advice for proper monitoring and rehabilitation to ensure optimal recovery. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific cases.
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You will have to stay off of your ankle so that it has a chance to heal. If you use crutches and elevate your foot then it shouldnt take long for you to heal.
It depends on the where you break or sprain a body part breaking of the leg or arm hurts more than a sprain but a sprain on an ankle wrist or fingers and toes is typically more painful than a break, Yes a break is more severe but a sprain can often cause more pain
4-6 weeks
The fastest way to get over a fractured ankle is by staying off of it to let it heal.
It generally takes 3 to 6 weeks for a mild to moderate sprain to heal. to fully heal the ankle it takes 1 year.
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A typical ankle sprain can take 1-2 weeks for recovery. Depending on the severity of the injury, an ankle injury can take up to 12 weeks to heal. It is recommended to keep the ankle elevated, iced, and keep your weight of the injured ankle.
It will not do so. But then you have placebo effect.
depends on age etc but about 4 weeks
Rest is the best measure. This gives the ankle time to heal. Icing and massage are also good remedies. Then as pain decrease slightly exercise the ankle with light and easy stretching motions.
Mines is going to take 8 weeks with a cast.