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Lower Body – Ankle
Ankle Injury: Sprain Or Fracture?
Ankles, the unsung heroes of mobility, often bear the brunt of our daily activities. Whether it’s a misstep on uneven ground or a sudden twist, ankle injuries are not uncommon. However, distinguishing between a sprain or fracture is crucial for effective treatment and recovery. Today, we’ll delve into the key differences between ankle sprains and […]
Beach Therapy: 10 Benefits Of Walking Barefoot On Sand
Just the thought of taking a long walk barefoot on a sandy beach is enough to make most people let out a daydreaming sigh. It’s no secret that walking barefoot on sand has its appeal, but did you know that it also has health benefits? 10 Benefits of Walking On Sand Physical Benefits 1) Strength […]
Getting Your Ankle Off on the Right Foot Again
Almost everyone has heard of total hip replacement and total knee replacement. But fewer people are familiar with total ankle replacement (also called total ankle arthroplasty). Although the ankle looks like a simple hinge joint, it actually involves much more complex movement, absorbing forces up to five times body weight. Many conditions, such as severe […]
How to Prevent and Treat a Stress Fracture
Although it’s usually so small that it can’t be detected with conventional x-rays, a stress fracture is a very real crack in a bone. Most stress fractures occur in the tibia or fibula (lower-leg bones), the metatarsal or navicular bones of the foot, or the heel. The fracture develops over a period of days or […]
Ankle Injuries: Rehabilitation Approaches
Ankle injuries are among the most common athletic hindrances. Jumping sports such as basketball and volleyball produce the majority of ankle injuries, although nonathletes can easily injure an ankle simply by stepping onto an uneven surface, such as a stone. Rehabilitation following an ankle injury is crucial to managing pain and preventing future injury. There […]
Ankle Sprains: Not All Are Created Equal
A sprained ankle is a very common injury, with approximately 25,000 people—athletes and non-athletes, children and adults—experiencing it each day. An ankle sprain affects the ligaments , tough elastic bands of tissue on the outside of the ankle that connect the ankle bones to each other and protect the ankle joint from abnormal movements, such […]
Chronic Ankle Instability: Causes & Treatments
Understanding Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI) Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is more than just a sore ankle. It’s an uncomfortable condition in which the outer (lateral) side of your ankle feels like it might “give way” when you walk, move or even stand. If, in fact, it does “give way” with a turn or sprain, the […]
Shopping for a New Ankle
Most of us are familiar with knee and hip replacements, but did you know you can also have an ankle replacement? Also known as total ankle arthroplasty, this surgical procedure involves replacing the ankle joint with an implant. Performed by orthopedic and foot and ankle surgeons, this has become a more commonly accepted practice than […]
High Ankle Sprain: Treatment Guide
Rehabbing a High Ankle Sprain What is a high ankle sprain? A high ankle sprain, also known as a syndesmotic ankle sprain, happens when the ligaments connecting the tibia (shinbone) and fibula (outside leg bones) are stretched or torn. Because the ankle offers the stability you need to walk or run, injury to this ligament [...]
Walking on a Brand New Ankle
While knee and hip replacements have become more common, orthopedists are now performing an increasing number of ankle replacements as well. Total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) treats ankle arthritis that may result from the normal wear and tear of aging, or from an injury such as a dislocation or a broken ankle—arthritis that can eventually lead […]
Posterior Tibial Tendonitis: A Guide To Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment
The Vicious Cycle of Tibial Tendonitis Foot pain can really slow you down, especially when it’s caused by something like posterior tibial tendonitis. The good news is that with the right approach, most people can find relief and get back to their usual activities. In this article, we’ll explore: What posterior tibial tendonitis is, how […]
Functional Ankle Instability: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatment
Functional Ankle Instability: When Your Ankle Feels Unstable Do you sometimes feel like your ankle is rolling inward when you walk? If so, you might have functional ankle instability (FAI)—a condition where your ankle feels unstable, even though the joint itself is stable. This differs from pure ankle instability, which has a mechanical cause, such […]
Brace Yourself for More Ankle Bracing Questions
Ankle sprains are the most common sports-related injury, so athletes and coaches have a high degree of interest in preventing them. In addition, almost three-quarters of athletes with ankle sprains reinjure their ankle. Multiple recurring sprains can lead to chronic ankle instability and end an athletic career. If you are an athlete, should you wear […]
Medial Sprains: Causes & Treatments
Medial Ankle Sprains: A Pain in the Ankle Ankle sprains are one of the most common orthopedic injuries. In fact, more than 20,000 ankle sprains occur each day in the United States. While most people think of sprains on the outer side of the ankle, medial ankle sprains—affecting the inner side—are less common but can […]
Avoiding Repeated Ankle Sprains
You may have sprained your ankle several times during the past year and often feel a sensation of weakness, as though you are in danger of spraining it again. When you have had one sprain, other sprains may follow, indicating the presence of a condition called chronic ankle instability. Is there a way to make […]
Relieving Ankle Pain with Joint Fusion
If you suffer from a painful arthritic ankle joint and your physician has suggested a procedure called arthrodesis , you may be confused. Simply put, an arthrodesis fuses the bones that form a joint, making it one continuous bone and permanently stiffening the joint. The procedure is used when pain, disability or instability from a […]
Avoid Spraining Your Ankle Again
Sprained ankles may be common, but they can lead to long-term problems. A European study found that up to 75% of the sprains incurred by professional soccer players occurred in ankles with previous sprains or instability. Another study reported that up to 40% of people who had previously sustained an acute ankle sprain were likely […]
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