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Early Weight-Bearing Speeds Recovery After Unstable Ankle Fracture Surgery: study

Optimal postoperative management of unstable ankle fractures after internal fixation remains unclear. Traditional care uses prolonged immobilization and delayed weight-bearing (DWB), but early mobilization may accelerate recovery. Mohammadhadi Mollaabbasi et al conducted a study to evaluate whether early weight-bearing (EWB) and mobilization improve functional outcomes, rehabilitation progress, and complication rates after surgical fixation. The article has been published in “JBJS Open access” journal.
This randomized controlled trial included 52 adult patients (18-65 years) with acute unilateral unstable ankle fractures treated through open reduction and internal fixation. Participants were randomly allocated into 2 groups: (1) EWB and mobilization (initiated after 2 weeks of non –weight-bearing) and (2) DWB (continuing non –weightbearing an additional 4 weeks). The primary outcomes were time to return to work, time to full weight-bearing, and functional recovery measured by the Olerud-Molander Ankle Score (OMAS). Secondary outcomes included range of motion (ROM), physiotherapy sessions, and complication rates. Both groups followed a standardized postoperative rehabilitation program; however, the EWB group commenced protected weight-bearing and physiotherapy at 2 weeks postoperatively, whereas the DWB group remained non –weight-bearing until 6 weeks, when physiotherapy began.
The key findings of the study were:
• Patients in the EWB group demonstrated a faster return to work (41.38 ± 10.20 vs. 51.88 ± 6.18 days, p < 0.001) and required fewer physiotherapy sessions (85% needing <8 sessions vs. 11.5% in the control group, p < 0.001).
• Functional outcomes were superior in the EWB group, with significantly higher OMAS scores from weeks onward (p < 0.001). ROM improved rapidly in the intervention group, showing significant differences at weeks and persisting through 12 months (p < 0.001). Despite early mobilization, complication rates, including wound complications (3.8% vs. 7.7%, p = 0.552) and fixation failure, were comparable between groups.
“EWB and mobilization after internal fixation of unstable ankle fractures enhance functional recovery, accelerate rehabilitation, and reduce the time to return to daily activities without increasing complications. However, given the modest sample size and single-center design, these findings should be interpreted cautiously, and confirmation in larger studies is needed before routine adoption.”
Level of Evidence: Level 1b (Individual Randomized Controlled Trial)
For further details on the article refer to:
Impact of Weight-Bearing and Early Mobilization in Patients After Internal Fixation of Unstable Ankle Fractures
A Randomized Controlled Trial
Mohammadhadi Mollaabbasi et al
JBJS Open Access 2026:e25.00086. http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.OA.25.00086
MBBS, Dip. Ortho, DNB ortho, MNAMS
Dr Supreeth D R (MBBS, Dip. Ortho, DNB ortho, MNAMS) is a practicing orthopedician with interest in medical research and publishing articles. He completed MBBS from mysore medical college, dip ortho from Trivandrum medical college and sec. DNB from Manipal Hospital, Bengaluru. He has expirence of 7years in the field of orthopedics. He has presented scientific papers & posters in various state, national and international conferences. His interest in writing articles lead the way to join medical dialogues. He can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.

