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Interesting behavior. No clue. Protective? He's certainly aware that something is not-quite-right with you.
My story might be useful to you:
I broke my fibula once, an inch from the end, quite a simple fracture. Luckily, I was among the lucky 10% of such fractures that don't require surgery and a plate, because I had NO health insurance at the time; took me almost a year to pay it off even though my treatment was just a series of casts and X-rays.
I had no Physical Therapy at all, but I'd started taking yoga classes 9 months before the accident, and that's what I used to rehab the ankle. Gentle, sometimes intense, self-controlled stretching. I was climbing mountains again in just over 2 months, although the damaged ankle had minor but definite, hard limits to its mobility; it would not bend as far as it used to, bottoming out hard on what felt like new bone growth or something. I figured I was stuck with that.
Fully 18 months after the accident, I was doing the sort of standing, feet-spread poses you do in yoga, and realized I'd been favoring the hurt foot, afraid to put weight on the outside of it (yoga forces us to pay attention to little details like this that normally we overlook completely). So I started challenging that foot, putting more weight on the outside, just like the undamaged foot. Pop-pop! I could feel some things tearing (scar tissue?). Exquisitely sore for a few days, but a "good" sore, and more flexible. A few iterations of this, and the foot was as flexible as the other one, good as new. That was 31 years ago. I'd been warned that some arthritis might be a sequel, but I've had no trouble with it at all.
Moral of story: these things do not necessarily heal all by themselves; sometimes we have to make them heal. So once you get the cast off, I'd suggest finding a good yoga teacher if you can. Sure worked for me.
However, you will have to learn how to throw a tennis ball while doing yoga, an added challenge:
http://www.mycorgi.com/profiles/blogs/dog-yoga
If you can train that adorable fellow to sleep on your foot, you'll have the best footwarmer in the world. And cutest.
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