Posted on 31st Mar 2017 / Published in: Ankle
Ankle osteoarthritis is a condition that develops over time due to wear and tear on the ankle joint or develops because of multiple ankle related injuries. Regardless of what causes the problem, it can become a painful condition in which you'll want to get treated immediately. In the picture below, you'll see what ankle osteoarthritis looks like and the damage it can do.
Osteoarthritis, which is known as wear and tear arthritis, is a common problem for a number of people once they reach a certain age. Over the years, the smooth, gliding surface that covers the ends of the bones ends up becoming frayed and worn. In the end, inflammation, pain and swelling occurs in the joint. The condition will progress slowly, while the stiffness and pain worsens over the course of time.
28 bones and more than 30 joints make up the foot. Ligaments work to keep all of the joints and bones in place. If the condition develops in one or more of the joints, walking and balance can be affected.
Regardless of whether or not your ankle osteoarthritis was caused by multiple injuries to your ankle or it just seemed to develop naturally (for no reason whatsoever), it can be treated in the same ways. If you haven't been to a doctor yet and been diagnosed with ankle osteoarthritis then one of the most common symptoms of the condition is pain and stiffness in the ankle area. Not only will you have difficulty moving your ankle in ways that it normally would but you will start to experience pain and even slight swelling. Fortunately, there are many different treatment options available to you that don't always require surgery
Depending on the type of arthritis, severity and location, many different forms of treatment are available from which you can choose. Common nonsurgical options are:
If the arthritis doesn’t respond to other treatment alternatives, surgical treatment might be needed. Depending on the type of arthritis present, the location of the arthritis and the impact the disease is having on the joints, the surgery is going to vary accordingly. Surgery that is performed for arthritis of the ankle and the foot include arthroscopic debridement, arthroplasty and arthrodesis. The basic concept is to go into the ankle using keyhole surgery and tidy it up.
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