Treatment Options for Ankle Fractures: Casting, Bracing, and Surgery

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At Pivotal Foot and Ankle Surgeons, serving St. Joseph, Kansas City, Parkville, and Platte City, MO, our experienced podiatrists, Dr. Russell Grimes, Dr. Ross Bartley, and Dr. Tyler Sten are dedicated to helping patients recover fully from ankle fractures. Ankle injuries can range from minor cracks to severe breaks, and prompt, specialized care is critical for ensuring proper healing and restoring mobility.

Casting for Ankle Fractures

Casting is usually the treatment for stable fractures in which the bones are still in their correct position. A cast holds the ankle in place so the bone can heal naturally over a few weeks. This non-surgical method is suitable for less serious injuries, enabling patients in St. Joseph, Kansas City, Parkville, and Platte City, MO, to safely and effectively return to their feet.

Bracing for Support and Recovery

In other cases, a brace could be used in place of a cast or after the cast comes off during the healing process. Bracing provides the needed support to the ankle while allowing for the gradual return. It is especially beneficial for small fractures or cases where stability is gradually achieved, but protection is still needed.

Surgical Treatment for Severe Fractures

If the fracture is unstable, complex, or consists of more than one broken bone, surgery may be required. Our skilled surgeons at Pivotal Foot and Ankle Surgeons utilize current techniques to move the bones into place and hold them steady using screws, plates, or rods. With surgery, complete healing is assured, and the danger of developing a future problem, such as arthritis or chronic instability, is reduced.

Rehabilitation and Recovery

Regardless of the treatment approach, rehabilitation is a key part of recovery. Physical therapy helps rebuild strength, improve flexibility, and restore the full range of motion in the ankle. Our team offers personalized care to help patients regain optimal function and mobility after an ankle fracture.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

If you suspect an ankle fracture, it’s important to seek expert care without delay. Contact Pivotal Foot and Ankle Surgeons, serving St. Joseph, Kansas City, Parkville, and Platte City, MO, to schedule an appointment with Dr. Russell Grimes, Dr. Ross Bartley, or Dr. Tyler Sten. Call (816) 364-2338 today and take the first step toward a smooth recovery and lasting ankle health.

Ankle-fractures-with-white-bandage.

At Pivotal Foot and Ankle Surgeons, serving St. Joseph, Kansas City, Parkville, and Platte City, MO, our experienced podiatrists, Dr. Russell Grimes, Dr. Ross Bartley, and Dr. Tyler Sten are dedicated to helping patients recover fully from ankle fractures. Ankle injuries can range from minor cracks to severe breaks, and prompt, specialized care is critical for ensuring proper healing and restoring mobility.

Casting for Ankle Fractures

Casting is usually the treatment for stable fractures in which the bones are still in their correct position. A cast holds the ankle in place so the bone can heal naturally over a few weeks. This non-surgical method is suitable for less serious injuries, enabling patients in St. Joseph, Kansas City, Parkville, and Platte City, MO, to safely and effectively return to their feet.

Bracing for Support and Recovery

In other cases, a brace could be used in place of a cast or after the cast comes off during the healing process. Bracing provides the needed support to the ankle while allowing for the gradual return. It is especially beneficial for small fractures or cases where stability is gradually achieved, but protection is still needed.

Surgical Treatment for Severe Fractures

If the fracture is unstable, complex, or consists of more than one broken bone, surgery may be required. Our skilled surgeons at Pivotal Foot and Ankle Surgeons utilize current techniques to move the bones into place and hold them steady using screws, plates, or rods. With surgery, complete healing is assured, and the danger of developing a future problem, such as arthritis or chronic instability, is reduced.

Rehabilitation and Recovery

Regardless of the treatment approach, rehabilitation is a key part of recovery. Physical therapy helps rebuild strength, improve flexibility, and restore the full range of motion in the ankle. Our team offers personalized care to help patients regain optimal function and mobility after an ankle fracture.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

If you suspect an ankle fracture, it’s important to seek expert care without delay. Contact Pivotal Foot and Ankle Surgeons, serving St. Joseph, Kansas City, Parkville, and Platte City, MO, to schedule an appointment with Dr. Russell Grimes, Dr. Ross Bartley, or Dr. Tyler Sten. Call (816) 364-2338 today and take the first step toward a smooth recovery and lasting ankle health.

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1005A W St Maartens Dr,
St Joseph, MO 64506

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St. Joseph Location

Monday  

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Tuesday  

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Wednesday  

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Thursday  

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Friday  

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Saturday  

Closed

Sunday  

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Platte City Location

Monday  

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Tuesday  

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Wednesday  

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Thursday  

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Friday  

8:00 am - 11:30 am

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Closed

Sunday  

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