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Cambridge Foot & Ankle

Cambridge foot & Ankle Clinic Advice for patients who are non- weight bearing A patient's guide Fred Robinson BSc FRCS FRCS(orth). Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon Advice for patients who are non- weight bearing Fred Robinson BSc FRCS FRCS(orth) Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon A patient's guide Your may have been told you that you physiotherapist can then check that it will be non- weight bearing on your is safe and the correct height. operated leg after your surgery. This means you will have to hop on your Wheelchairs good leg, with your operated leg not Some patients find it useful to hire a touching the floor. The time you will wheelchair to allow them to get out be non-weightbearing varies, but is and about. It is advisable to have usually for 2 weeks. This will affect an adjustable footrest that will keep many daily activities and can be very the operated leg elevated. A few tiring, so it is a good idea to plan patients, who already have existing ahead as you will need some support mobility problems or weakness in at home.

Cambridge Foot and Ankle Clinic T: 01223 518989 F: 01223 847436 Advice for patients who are non-weight bearing Fred Robinson BSc FRCS FRCS(orth) Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon

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