- You may shower tonight, letting soapy water run over your incision(s) and patting them dry with a towel. You should avoid submerging the leg (bath, pool, hot tub, etc.) for at least one week.
- You will remain heel-weightbearing in the post-op shoe for another 1 week. At 3 weeks post-op, you may transition to full-foot weight bearing in the flat post-op shoe, which will be provided to you today.
- I have showed you in clinic today how to perform a bunion wrap to fine-tune the position of the toe. You should continue to perform this wrap daily. If you notice any drifting of the great toe towards the second toe, you may use tape as added fine-tuning. The bunion wrap should ALWAYS be in place unless you are showering.
- You will continue to ice and elevate the leg as much as possible. Elevating the leg above the level of the heart will reduce the amount of time required to bring down the swelling.
- I would like to see you back in 4 weeks for your next follow-up appointment. We will obtain new x-rays at that time. If there is appropriate evidence of healing, we will likely have you transition out of the post-op shoe into regular shoes.
Achilles Rupture Repair: 1st Post-op
- You may shower tonight, letting soapy water run over your incision(s) and patting them dry with a towel. You should avoid submerging the leg (bath, pool, hot tub, etc.) for at least one week.
- You will begin progressive weightbearing in the boot and continue this until your next follow-up. Please refer to the separate handout.
- You were given heel lifts to be used in the boot. The heel lifts are in place to reduce strain on the Achilles tendon. You should remove a heel cup every 10-14 days. The goal is to be neutral in the boot at the 6-week post-op mark.
- Use an ace bandage or a thick sock to prevent the boot from rubbing on the incision(s).
- You will start doing exercises for the ankle to maximize your post-op flexibility. You will do the following exercises twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening.
- You should work on 3 sets of 15 reps of inversion (in), eversion (out), plantarflexion (down), and dorsiflexion (up) to neutral.
- Formal physical therapy will begin at 6 weeks post-op. A referral will be provided today following the Accelerated Protocol.
- You will continue to ice and elevate the leg as much as possible. Elevating the leg above the level of the heart will reduce the amount of time required to bring down the swelling.
- If there is appropriate healing, you will begin transitioning out of the boot at 8 weeks post-op.
- I would like to see you back in 4 weeks for your next follow-up appointment.
Achilles Debridement and Repair: 1st Post-op
- You may shower tonight, letting soapy water run over your incision(s) and patting them dry with a towel. You should avoid submerging the leg (bath, pool, hot tub, etc.) for at least one week.
- You will begin progressive weightbearing in the boot and continue this until your next follow-up. Please refer to the separate handout.
- You were given heel lifts to be used in the boot. The heel lifts are in place to reduce strain on the Achilles tendon. You should remove a heel cup every 10-14 days. The goal is to be neutral in the boot at the 6-week post-op mark.
- Use an ace bandage or a thick sock to prevent the boot from rubbing on the incision(s).
- You will start doing exercises for the ankle to maximize your post-op flexibility. You will do the following exercises twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening.
- You should work on 3 sets of 15 reps of inversion (in), eversion (out), plantarflexion (down), and dorsiflexion (up) to neutral.
- Formal physical therapy will begin at 6 weeks post-op. A referral will be provided today in clinic.
- You will continue to ice and elevate the leg as much as possible. Elevating the leg above the level of the heart will reduce the amount of time required to bring down the swelling.
- If there is appropriate healing, you will begin transitioning out of the boot at 8 weeks post-op.
- I would like to see you back in 4 weeks for your next follow-up appointment.
Holiday Hours
12/24 – Christmas Eve – Open till 12:00pm
12/25 – Christmas Day – Closed
12/26 – Closed
1/1 – New Year’s Day – Closed
1/2 – Open for Physical Therapy Only @ SOC building