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Nutritional Support for Foot & Ankle Fracture Healing: Simplified Standard Process Protocol

Focus: Accelerating Bone Union & Tissue Repair

Fractures in the foot/ankle require optimal nutrition for callus formation, mineralization, and remodeling—often delayed in smokers, diabetics, or those with poor circulation. While rest, casting/boot, weight-bearing status, and physical therapy are primary, whole-food supplements nourish bone-specific processes.

Disclaimer Educational only—not medical advice. Standard Process products do not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent fractures or complications. Consult your podiatrist, orthopedist, or physician before starting (pre-op/post-op clearance needed; vitamin D/calcium can interact with some meds). Monitor healing via X-ray/follow-up; report increased pain/swelling.

Key Lifestyle Essentials

  • Follow non-weight-bearing or protected weight-bearing as prescribed
  • Elevate foot; ice as directed to reduce swelling
  • Protein-rich diet (1.2–2g/kg body weight) for tissue repair
  • No smoking; limit alcohol/caffeine
  • Gentle ROM exercises when cleared

3-Core Supplement Protocol (Targeted for Fracture Healing)

Priority Product Suggested Dosage (per label / common use) Key Rationale for Foot/Ankle Fracture Healing
1 (Primary – Bone Tissue Nourishment) Ostrophin PMG® 1 tablet 3× daily (on empty stomach) Proprietary Protomorphogen™ (PMG) blend from veal bone provides nucleotides/peptides + calcium/manganese for natural bone tissue support—promotes healthy bone remodeling and union in fractures.
2 (Primary – Calcium & Mineral Support) Calcifood® (or Calcifood Wafers/Powder) 3 wafers or 1–2 scoops powder daily (with meals) Whole-food calcium (from defatted bone meal, organic kale, etc.) supports strong bone building and mineralization—excellent source of bioavailable calcium for callus formation in foot/ankle bones.
3 (Add-On – Vitamin D & Absorption) Cataplex® D 1–2 tablets daily (with meals) Provides 1,600 IU vitamin D + synergistic nutrients to support healthy calcium absorption, bone density, and immune function—critical for enhancing mineral uptake during fracture repair.

Sample Daily Regimen

  • Morning (empty stomach): Ostrophin PMG (1 tab)
  • With breakfast: Calcifood (3 wafers or 1 scoop) + Cataplex D (1 tab)
  • With dinner: Ostrophin PMG (1 tab) + Calcifood (remaining dose) + Cataplex D (1 tab if 2/day)

Duration & Monitoring

  • Start post-fracture (or pre-op if cleared); continue 8–12+ weeks or until radiographic union
  • Track: Pain, swelling, mobility; follow X-rays for callus/bridging
  • Re-evaluate with provider; adjust based on healing stage

Podiatry Note As a foot specialist in Eureka, Missouri, I see foot/ankle fractures heal more predictably with nutritional support alongside casting, CAM boots, or surgical fixation. This protocol pairs well with red light therapy for inflammation, custom orthotics post-healing, or physical therapy. Schedule a visit to personalize and monitor your fracture progress.

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Accepted Insurance Plans
Health insurance plans in Missouri that Arch City Foot & Ankle are contracted to:
  • United Health Care
  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield
  • Anthem BCBS
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Railroad Medicare
  • Cigna
  • Aetna
  • GHP
  • Advantra
  • Mercy
  • Healthlink
  • Healthcare USA
  • Tricare
  • Wellcare

Please contact the office if your insurance plan is not listed above.