Total Weight Bearing
Full Form of TWB
What is TWB?
Total Weight Bearing, commonly abbreviated as TWB, is a medical and physiotherapy term used in India to describe a patient's ability to place the full or complete weight of their body on a particular limb, usually the leg or foot, during standing, walking, or other weight-bearing activities. Orthopaedic surgeons and physiotherapists prescribe TWB as an important stage of recovery following fractures, joint replacement surgeries, ligament repairs, or prolonged immobilisation caused by casts and braces. In Indian hospitals, rehabilitation centres, and outpatient physiotherapy clinics, the term is widely documented on discharge summaries, fitness certificates, and treatment charts to guide patients and caregivers about safe mobility. TWB is generally recommended once healing has progressed adequately and partial weight bearing is no longer required, marking a significant milestone in the rehabilitation journey. For students preparing for medical entrance exams such as NEET PG, AIIMS, or nursing and physiotherapy competitive examinations, understanding the progression from non-weight bearing to partial weight bearing to TWB is an important clinical concept that appears frequently in orthopaedics and rehabilitation sections.
TWB का फुल फॉर्म
पूर्ण भार वहन
Example
After eight weeks of recovery from a tibia fracture, the orthopaedic surgeon at AIIMS Delhi advised TWB, allowing the patient to walk without crutches.