
A broken foot or ankle can turn your world upside down. One minute you’re walking, running, or playing your favorite sport, and the next, you’re facing weeks of limited mobility and discomfort. But here’s the good news: with the right care and the right specialists, recovery from foot and ankle fractures can be smooth, safe, and complete.
At Epic Foot & Ankle, our experienced team helps patients heal faster with customized treatment plans, advanced surgical and non-surgical options, and constant guidance throughout their recovery journey.
Let’s take a closer look at what to expect during your foot or ankle fracture recovery, and how you can support your body’s healing process step-by-step.
Your foot and ankle are made up of more than 26 bones and 30 joints, which means there are several ways you can experience a fracture. Common causes include:
Depending on the type and severity, foot and ankle fractures are classified as:
Knowing the type of fracture helps your specialist determine the best treatment plan to restore strength and stability.
The first few hours after the injury are crucial. If you suspect a foot or ankle fracture, here’s what you should do:
Our doctors will perform a detailed examination that may include X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs to determine the type of fracture and develop a precise treatment plan.
Every fracture is unique, so your treatment will depend on the bone involved and the severity of the injury.
1. Non-Surgical Treatment
For mild fractures or stress fractures, non-surgical options are often enough:
2. Surgical Treatment
Severe or displaced fractures often require surgical intervention to realign and stabilize the bones. At Epic Foot & Ankle, our surgeons use advanced orthobiologics, metal plates, and screws to ensure precise healing. The goal is to restore normal anatomy while preventing long-term complications like arthritis or chronic instability.
Healing a broken foot or ankle isn’t just about waiting-it’s about healing smart. Here’s how recovery usually progresses:
Phase 1: Protection and Pain Management (Weeks 1–3)
Phase 2: Bone Healing (Weeks 4–8)
Phase 3: Rehabilitation (Weeks 8–12 and beyond)
The recovery timeline varies for everyone, but with consistent care and expert supervision, most people return to their normal activities in 3 to 6 months.
It’s normal to face ups and downs during your recovery. Some patients experience stiffness, numbness, or anxiety about walking again. That’s why continuous follow-up with your foot and ankle specialist is so important.
At Epic Foot & Ankle, we help patients overcome these challenges with:
If you experience persistent pain, swelling, or difficulty walking-even weeks after an injury-it’s time to consult a foot and ankle specialist. Sometimes, untreated minor fractures can lead to chronic issues like ankle arthritis or deformities.
Our team at Epic Foot & Ankle specializes in diagnosing and treating complex fractures, ensuring patients regain full strength and comfort. From initial diagnosis to final recovery, we’re with you every step of the way.
A broken foot or ankle might feel like a setback, but with expert care, you can make a full comeback. Whether you need advanced fracture treatment, reconstructive surgery, or a personalized rehabilitation program, Epic Foot & Ankle is here to help you heal confidently and walk pain-free again.
Your journey to recovery starts today. Book your consultation with Epic Foot & Ankle and take your first step toward complete healing.