When is surgery needed for ankle instability?

Surgery is recommended in patients with a high degree of ankle instability and in those who have failed to respond to non-surgical treatments. Anatomic repair is preferred in most cases of ankle instability.

How do you fix ankle instability?

Often, patients with ankle instability can be treated without surgery by strengthening the muscles that control the ankle joint, avoiding high risk activities, and using a supportive brace or shoe to decrease the risk of recurrent sprains.

Is ankle ligament surgery successful?

In 95% of people, ligament reconstructions are extremely successful, although you may have mild swelling in your ankle for up to a year after the procedure.

Can chronic ankle instability be fixed without surgery?

Non-surgical treatments are very effective for many patients with chronic ankle instability and typically include anti-inflammatory medication, wearing a brace and seeing a physical therapist. If surgery is necessary, your surgeon may repair or tighten the ligaments that have been stretched.

Can you fix chronic ankle instability?

Chronic ankle instability is typically caused by an acute injury and can lead to many more problems if not properly treated. The good news is that it can be treated and that there are non-surgical therapies available that are usually effective.

Is chronic ankle instability a disability?

Arthritis of the ankle joint is a common condition that can occur with ankle instability. Arthritis and ankle instability together might lead to a higher disability rating.

Can chronic ankle instability be cured?

How long is the recovery from ankle ligament surgery?

Most patients fully recover from ankle ligament reconstruction after three to four months, and at that time they can resume all regular activities including running and exercise.

Should you have surgery for chronic ankle instability?

You might need this surgery if one or more of the ligaments on the outside of your ankle has loosened or stretched. This leads to a condition called chronic ankle instability. It can cause chronic pain, repeated ankle sprains, and an ankle that often gives way when you walk or perform activities.

What is the recovery time for ankle surgery?

Always use your waterproof cast when taking a bath.

  • It is even better to use bathtubs because they offer more control and even help you elevate your leg while bathing.
  • A sponge bath is a better choice if you’ve had a procedure done on both ankles.
  • Take special care when bathing during the first two weeks of surgery.
  • How long to recover from ankle ligament surgery?

    Increase functional weightbearing exercises and activities. Avoid impact and cutting activities until week 12.

  • Can start to wean off AirCast Stirrup if the patient has enough dynamic control and stability of the ankle.
  • Aim for ankle range of motion to be full by week 12.
  • Continue with mobilizations.
  • What are the risks of total ankle replacement surgery?

    Infection

  • Severe swelling or pain in the calf
  • Excessive amounts of blood on the dressing
  • Redness
  • Toes,foot,and/or ankle become cold or turns pale
  • Blue or white toes or toenail beds
  • Foul odor from your surgical site
  • Fever above 102 degrees (check your temperature daily)
  • Severe pain that is not relieved with pain medication
  • Reaction to anesthesia