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- Website: Informed Health Online
- Resource type: Article
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Rehabilitation practices like physiotherapy, splints, or braces are shown to help with recovery from an ankle fracture. Do not start physiotherapy too soon after an ankle fracture to avoid the risk of healing problems.
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Keywords
ankle , fracture, surgery, brace, splint, physiotherapy, electrotherapy , immobilize, hypnotherapy
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Rated on: 3/1/2017 3:33:41 PM
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