Should I sleep with my walking boot on?

You DO have to put the boot back on before you put your feet down in the morning. You need to keep the boot close to you on the floor or on your nightstand so you can reach it easily. You SHOULD keep the boot on while you're laying around the house to prevent bumping the injury and to help the foot heal properly.
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Can I take my walking boot off at night?

If supplied, wear the boot for comfort and use crutches when walking. It is ok to take the boot off at night, when resting at home and to wash. Regularly perform the exercises below to get your movement back.
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Should I wear walking boot to bed?

Although you should follow your doctor's advice in any situation, the normal practice is to wear the boot while sleeping. However, loosening the straps that secure the boot will increase wearing comfort and allow you to sleep better.
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Can I take my boot off to sleep with a broken ankle?

Both a cast and a boot can provide adequate protection to the ankle. A cast cannot get wet or be removed without special tools. A boot can be removed for bathing and sleeping.
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How many hours a day should you wear a walking boot?

DO wear your sock and boot any time you are on your feet. DO spend about 2 to -3 hours each day with your ankle elevated above the level of your heart.
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Do I have to sleep with my orthopedic boot on?

You DO have to put the boot back on before you put your feet down in the morning. You need to keep the boot close to you on the floor or on your nightstand so you can reach it easily. You SHOULD keep the boot on while you're laying around the house to prevent bumping the injury and to help the foot heal properly.
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Can you get a blood clot from wearing a walking boot?

This is a common and usually normal occurrence after surgery or an injury. It is often due to altered walking, injury or from being in a boot or cast but it can also be due to a blood clot.
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Why does broken ankle hurt more at night?

This is what happens during the day. During the night, there is a drop in the stress hormone cortisol which has an anti-inflammatory response. There is less inflammation, less healing, so the damage to bone due to the above conditions accelerates in the night, with pain as the side-effect.
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Can I drive with a walking boot on my left foot?

1. Pneumatic walker: This device is very protective, but also very large and quite cumbersome. This device cannot be worn while driving, even if the boot is on the left (non-driving) foot. This is the law, folks!
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What to expect when walking boot comes off?

After weeks of wearing a cast, your foot is likely to feel a little strange when it comes off. Apart from looking a bit pale and wrinkled, your foot may also be swollen and a bit stiff. But once the cast is off, your foot will feel lighter and easier to manoeuvre.
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Can I drive with a walking boot on my right foot?

Despite the obvious safety hazards, there are currently no laws prohibiting driving with a cast on either of your feet. It is not encouraged by doctors, who say that you might prevent your bones from healing correctly, or even end up in an accident due to impaired reaction time.
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Can a walking boot cause more pain?

In this study, 67% of patients treated with a CAM walker boot for at least 2 weeks reported new or worsened secondary site pain at the time of transition out of the boot. On average, each of these patients experienced 1.6 secondary pain sites.
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Can walking boot cause swelling?

Check your foot and toes for redness and swelling. If your toes are red, swollen, numb, or tingly, loosen your straps or deflate the air chamber. Over time, the swelling from the injury or surgery will decrease. When this happens, you may need to tighten the straps.
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How tight should walking boot be?

We suggest using one under the ankle strap as there is no padding there. Fasten the remaining straps until your foot feels snug but not tight. If you fasten the boot too tight you may cause pressure to your skin.
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What happens at 6 weeks non weight bearing?

Skeletal muscle weakness and atrophy occur following an extended period of decreased use, including space flight and limb unloading. It is also likely that affected muscles will be susceptible to a re-loading injury when they begin return to earth or weight bearing.
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How long does foot stay swollen after fracture?

You can expect swelling, discomfort or hypersensitivity for up to one year after fracture. This is normal and does not mean there is anything to worry about.
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When do you stop wearing a walking boot?

Orthopedic boots protect broken bones and other injuries of the lower leg, ankle, or foot. They prevent more damage and help the area heal. Your doctor may have you use a boot for 1 to 6 weeks.
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Do you need to use crutches with a walking boot?

Generally speaking, keeping weight off may well require you to use some type of assistive device even with a walking boot. But it doesn't have to be crutches. Leaning on a walker or cane or using a wheelchair for longer periods where you might be on your feet may be the right thing for you.
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Can I drive with a 5th metatarsal fracture?

Driving should only be done if you can safely do an emergency stop. While the pain gives you hesitation you should not drive. You should discuss this with your insurance company.
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Why am I so tired after breaking my ankle?

A serious injury leads to more mental and physical exhaustion that one might be prepared for. So if you are tired, don't feel guilty or confused as to why you are; instead, keep in mind that the fatigue is related to the stress of a new injury. Your body will need time to repair.
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How do you tell if a fracture is healing?

4 Signs Your Fracture Is Healing
  1. Pain Decreases. No matter how big or small your fracture is, the one thing they all hold in common is the pain you'll experience due to it. ...
  2. Increased Mobility. ...
  3. Lack of Bruising. ...
  4. Swelling Subsides.
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Can you wiggle toes with broken ankle?

Most believe that if they can wiggle their toes or move the ankle around that an ankle fracture has not occurred. The reason this is not true is because the nerves and muscles that allow the movement of the ankle have not been affected by the fracture.
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What are the signs of a blood clot in the ankle?

swelling in your foot, ankle, or leg, usually on one side. cramping pain in your affected leg that usually begins in your calf. severe, unexplained pain in your foot and ankle. an area of skin that feels warmer than the skin on the surrounding areas.
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Can I take my walking boot off to drive?

It is NOT safe to drive with a cam boot or cast. The bottom line, here, is that braking response time – the time it takes to brake in response to a perceived need – is significantly increased whenever the ankle is restricted. Thus, it is NOT safe to drive with a cam boot or cast.
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