First treatment of most patients are conservatively through non-invasive techniques and treatment options. If the problems still persist, more invasive options can be discussed along with possible surgical options.
Ankle Stabilization Tendon Surgery
What is Ankle Stabilization Surgery
Ankle instability surgery entails repairing or reconstructing injured ankle ligaments. Ankle instability that does not respond to conservative treatment requires surgical care. The procedure could take two or more hours. You can expect the following: general anesthesia to put you to sleep during the procedure or regional anesthesia to numb the affected leg. Your vital signs, such as heart rate and blood pressure, will be closely monitored during the procedure.
The primary goal of successful ankle stabilization surgery is to alleviate pain from chronic sprained ankles as well as future arthritis or injury. The choice of surgery is based on your occupation, weight, activity level and the success of previous surgery.
As a general rule, Ankle Stabilization surgery procedures are performed on an out-patient basis in an Alberta Health Services (AHS) approved Surgical Center or in a Hospital. Surgical procedural costs are covered by AHS or the patient may opt for private surgery to avoid a waiting time. A visit to Feldman & Leavitt Foot And Ankle Specialists will CLEARLY define all available patient options.
Symptoms:
If you have ankle instability, you will likely experience:
- Pain or tenderness in the ankle
- Discomfort or swelling
- A repeated “giving way” of the ankle on the outer, or lateral, side
- A general feeling of instability or wobbliness in the ankle, particularly when walking, running or when on uneven surfaces
If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms, you should visit our Top Rated Podiatrists for Ankle Stabilization in Tuscany, Calgary, Alberta at Feldman and Leavitt Foot and Ankle Specialist to see if Ankle Stabilization surgery is right for you.
Causes:
The most common cause of ankle instability is incomplete healing after the foot rolls under the ankle during an ankle sprain. This causes the soft tissue between the bones to become over stretched or torn. Without complete rehabilitation, the ligaments and surrounding tissue will remain weak.
Risk Factors:
There are several factors that can increase your risk for ankle instability:
- Sports involvement – participation in sports that involve running, jumping or quick starts and stops (e.g. tennis, basketball, soccer and football) increase the chances of ankle sprains and ankle instability
- Prior ankle injuries – with each injury to the ankle that stretches and weakens the ligaments, you become more likely to develop ankle instability
Surgical Treatment For Ankle Stabilization Surgery
Ankle instability is a chronic condition characterized by a recurrent slipping of the outer side of the ankle. Instability is generally noticed during movement of the ankle joint but can also occur during standing as well.There are two types of ankle instability surgery:
- Anatomic repair: This surgery involves shortening and tightening the stretched ligament; and
- Non-anatomic repair: This surgery uses a tendon as a graft to replace the damaged ligament.
Surgery is only an option if all other Ankle Stabilization treatments have been unsuccessful. Schedule an Appointment now at Feldman & Leavitt Foot and Ankle Specialists, surgery may be right for you to avoid the condition worsening and causing long-term damage.