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Broken toe after two month
I had pinky toe fracture two month before it is healed but I still limpse while I walk my friend told me to message ⚔.Or with oil and he also told that I should put it in hot water with sand salt will it help me tell me please
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Stretch Calves Get a custom made insole. Hams Stretching. Sports Taping. Hot Fomentation.
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Hi, Based on your information your Fracture was healed well. So now you can start use warm water with cristal salt
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Toe gripping exercise
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Pinky toe fracture two months old and healed... But still limping means u may experiencing pain on weight bearing.. need to visit Physiotherapy for WAX BATH treatment for the same. Then strengthening exercises...
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No massage, no salt.
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visit a physiotherapy clinic
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Avoid massage. Hot fermentation is ok. But meet physiotherapist for right treatment
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Hi.., u basically need strengthening of ankle n foot muscles n also ultrasound if needed. Kindly visit a physiotherapist for the same
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Better visit a nearby Physio and have wax therapy and proper mobilisation exercises wear a proper soft slipper too
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