Neoscan
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances (Sept 2016)
Hi,
So, I managed to slip and break my ankle in Norway last week. I've had it operated on with a metal plate and screws inserted to fix the actual fracture and a bolt to keep the tibia and fibula bones together as ligaments are shot.
There goes my plans to walk St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago this coming May. I think. Has anyone else had such an injury and did it cause any problems with camino walking afterwards? I have to be non-weight bearing for 2 months and then, presumably, it'll take another few months to build up muscle and get used to walking again. Fun times!
I had thought of postponing things until September or October but I don't know if it will even be possible to walk distances then or not. I suppose I'll just have to wait and see how the recovery goes.
If anyone has any advise on such matters I'd be grateful to hear them. I'm now wishing I'd gone to Spain last year to walk.
So, I managed to slip and break my ankle in Norway last week. I've had it operated on with a metal plate and screws inserted to fix the actual fracture and a bolt to keep the tibia and fibula bones together as ligaments are shot.
There goes my plans to walk St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago this coming May. I think. Has anyone else had such an injury and did it cause any problems with camino walking afterwards? I have to be non-weight bearing for 2 months and then, presumably, it'll take another few months to build up muscle and get used to walking again. Fun times!
I had thought of postponing things until September or October but I don't know if it will even be possible to walk distances then or not. I suppose I'll just have to wait and see how the recovery goes.
If anyone has any advise on such matters I'd be grateful to hear them. I'm now wishing I'd gone to Spain last year to walk.