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12 weeks post lisfranc surgery repair X-ray |
Yesterday I met with my surgeon for my three month post lisfranc surgery appointment. It was depressing to learn that I have 3 more months of recovery until I can walk comfortably again.
The good news is that the current X-rays show that I don't have any stress fractures.
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12 weeks post lisfranc surgery X-ray outside left side view |
The X-rays also show that my joints are starting to fuse the way they are supposed to at this point in recovery. My surgeon showed me my current X-rays and compared them to the ones taken 6 weeks ago:
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12 Weeks post lisfranc repair X-Ray. You can clearly see the joints around the prosthetic starting to fuse. |
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6 weeks post lisfranc surgery repair X-ray. Joints have not started to fuse.
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