Wednesday 3 August 2011

Physiotherapy, shoes & all that follows Lisfranc Surgery

2 1/2 wks post op removal of compression plates, fixing screws & arthroscopy.

I saw my surgeon last night for my post op check & all things considered I didn't think the foot looked too bad .............. I now have one more incision, on the inside of my foot following the arthroscopy but he used the same scar for the metalwork removal & I have to say, I think he did a better job of closing it this time then after the original surgery. What was encouraging was the lack of significant swelling, this is a positive sign apparently & is as a result of all of the elevating & rest it has been given. So there we are, the Lisfranc mantra of "keep your foot up" obviously works !
I still have internal stitches which will dissolve in time, but I can go back to bathing with "my foot"- heaven ! I looked down after the dressings were removed & thought there were a couple of blonde hairs that were perhaps stuck to the sticky residue left behind, but after a gentle tug & a bit more scrutiny, I discovered that they were in fact attached ! They were the 'tails' for the internal stitches- LOL
I will start with an intensive moisturising regime & will buy some "Bio Oil" to rub into the scar. My surgeon says that this stuff really helps with scar healing.......... time will tell !


I explained how I'd tried to build up the weight bearing last week & the amount of pain that I experienced afterwards.............. After an examination, there was some tenderness around the 3rd & 4th metatarsals. My surgeon commented that it is possible the bones haven't fully fused yet, which would explain the discomfort. He was hoping that I would start full weight bearing in a shoe yesterday, but in view of the pain etc, he has asked me to continue with trying to build up the weight bearing whilst wearing the (now stinking !) boot & I will see him again in two weeks time for another examination & X ray. But the good news was I am now ready to meet with the physio terrorists as I fondly call them & they can now be let loose on "the foot".
I must say, my ankle & foot are so painful & stiff at the moment it is hard for me to believe that I will manage to walk in a shoe in a couple of weeks time, but I'm hopeful that along with targeted physiotherapy exercises & a focused effort from me, it can happen. I'm sitting at the moment on my sofa with my laptop on my knees & both feet flat on the floor. Not really weight bearing, but bending the ankle joint & flattening the foot on the floor. My ankle joint has been in a rather odd position pretty much since I had my accident & although I do try to bend the joint & rotate it from time to time, it still will not reach the 90 degree angle which is normal.The pain has been gradually building whilst I've been writing this post & I know I will have to elevate it again shortly.
It's all very well, but when does this need stop ? Does anyone know if this need to elevate gradually lessens & "the foot" will build up enough strength to become strong enough not to need it so often ? I'd be grateful for an indication of how long from where I am now this will begin to happen too.

I have been thinking that swimming would be a good thing to do, but there are no facilities close enough to me to be able to get to without a lift or taxi. Maybe I might just have to stomach the bills & overcome the diminished self confidence & just go ! Quite frankly I think I'd do anything at the moment to help reduce the pain & accelerate the recovery process if I could.