ORIF Calcaneus Fracture

Intra-articular Fractures
- Traumatic axial loading is the primary mechanism of injury
- Fall from height
- Motor-vehicle accidents

Surgical Treatment Involves:
- Re-establishing calcaneal height, width, length, and alignment
- Improving Shoewear fit
- Decreasing post-traumatic subtalar arthritis
Calcaneus Fracture Post Operative Instructions
Cast:
- You will have a plaster cast on your ankle for 2 weeks following surgery
- A fibreglass cast ( below knee) will be worn for 6 weeks
- At 6 weeks, you will wean off the boot and begin walking in a aircast
Wound:
- The surgical incision has been closed with sutures
- Do not get the cast or wound wet for the first two weeks. When showering place a bag over the cast and secure with tape to your leg to avoid the cast and wound getting wet
- Stitches will be removed at your 2 week appointment
- After the stitches are removed, you may begin to shower after 2-3 days
- Do not immerse the foot in water (bath, hot tub, pool) for 4 weeks
- Do not apply any lotions or creams on the wound for 6 weeks
Weight Bearing:
- You will be non-weight bearing for the first 6 weeks while in a cast.
- After 6 weeks you may begin fully walking on the foot in an Aircast
- You will use a mobility device to offload your foot (crutches, walker, stirrup cast)
Medications:
- You will be given a prescription for pain medication and Aspirin (blood thinner)
- Pain medication should be used regularly for the first 24-48 hours, when required for the first 1 to 2 weeks, followed by Regular Tylenol
- Aspirin should be taken for 14 days (unless you have an allergy to aspirin)
Driving:
- For right foot surgery you are not permitted to drive until you have completely weaned off the aircast
- For left foot surgery, please contact your insurance company to see if you are permitted to drive
- Driving is not permitted while on narcotics
Work:
- Two weeks off work is recommended for initial recovery
- If you are able to get to work safely, and will be seated for the majority of the day, you may return to work a couple days after surgery. This is assuming you are not taking narcotic pain mediation.
- From 2-8 weeks sedentary duties is recommended
- By 8 weeks you can gradually return to full duties
- If your job is physically demanding, return to full duties is usually possible around 12 weeks post operatively
Follow Up:
- You will have your first appointment 2 weeks after surgery in the Fracture Clinic
- Your next appointments will be at 6 weeks, 3 months then 6 months post operatively
- You will have x-rays taken at these appointments
Recovery:
- It is normal to experience mild to moderate pain, numbness, or tingling for the first 2 weeks following surgery
- Please come to the emergency department if you are suffering from severe pain
- You will get back to most of your activities by 6-12 months
- Swelling often remains for 6-12 months
- Residual stiffness is a normal consequence of ankle fracture
Physiotherapy:
- Six weeks after surgery you will be referred for physiotherapy ( Physiotherapy protocol)