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Should You Really Stay Off Your Broken Leg for Weeks? A Major Review Says We May Have Been Too Careful.

Should You Really Stay Off Your Broken Leg for Weeks? A Major Review Says We May Have Been Too Careful.

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Did you know 21 clinical studies were reviewed on one simple question? What if staying off your broken leg too long actually slows recovery?

For decades, patients were told not to load the leg. Six to eight weeks of strict rest was normal. Crutches. Casts. Fear of moving too soon.

But a 2022 systematic review changed the conversation. Researchers from LSU Health Shreveport and Duke University Hospital examined the data. They analysed 8 randomized trials and 13 prospective studies.

The focus was simple. Is early, progressive weight bearing safe after lower limb fractures?

The answer may surprise you.

Across ankle, tibia, and calcaneal fractures, early loading showed low complication rates. Non-union rates were not dramatically higher. Healing times were often similar. Some short-term function even improved.

Bone does not just heal in silence. It responds to stress. Scientists call this mechanotransduction. Cells react to controlled mechanical load.

Too little load may delay adaptation. Too much load may cause harm. But controlled progression may support recovery.

So why are many still told to completely avoid weight? Because clear loading guidelines are still missing. Most studies used “weight bearing as tolerated.” Few defined exact weekly progressions.

The review also found many studies had moderate bias. More high-quality trials are needed. But the signal is there.

Early, supervised weight bearing may be safe in selected cases. Especially when fixation is stable. Especially under close surgical monitoring.

This is not medical advice. It is emerging science. And it challenges long-standing beliefs.

If you have ever been told “do not step on it,” You need to read the data yourself.

Inside the full Research Digest you will find: • The fracture types studied • The implant methods compared • Reported complication rates • Healing timelines • Direct DOI link to the original paper • Our podcast breakdown in simple language

You may never look at fracture recovery the same way again.

Read the full research. See the numbers. Explore more hidden clinical insights.

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