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Ankle Arthritis.

Edited By: Bruce J. Sangeorzan, M.D.
Last updated Wednesday, February 08, 2006

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Management and treatment

How is ankle arthritis treated?

There are many steps in the treatment of arthritis. The first step is weight reduction and activity modification. Weight reduction is helpful because excess weight causes a magnified increase in weight on the small ankle joint. Activity modification is helpful if specific activities cause the symptoms. If these steps are not helpful, over-the-counter analgesic medications such as acetaminophen are used. The next step is bracing and then use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications. When these are no longer successful, surgery may be indicated. Surgical treatment options range from minimally invasive surgery up to and including an ankle replacement or ankle arthrodesis.

What can the patient do to treat or manage ankle arthritis?

Weight reduction and regular low-level exercise that does not stress the joint are the key components of self-management.

What health care professionals may help treat or manage ankle arthritis?

The health care team for ankle arthritis usually includes a primary care physician, physical therapists, an arthritis specialist and an orthopedic surgeon.

How are pain and fatigue caused by ankle arthritis managed?

Pain from ankle arthritis is managed with weight reduction, activity modification, analgesic medications, bracing and sometimes surgery. The steps that reduce pain may also reduce the sense of fatigue and accompanies the pain.

Can diet help treat ankle arthritis?

The role of diet in treatment of arthritis is controversial. There is no proven dietary pathway that will reduce active arthritis. Nonetheless a healthy diet that contributes to overall good health will play a positive role in the management of arthritis. In addition, weight reduction is very helpful in the management of ankle arthritis. Because the ankle is a small joint, weight is concentrated in the ankle joint. Small decreases in body weight can have a magnified impact on reduction of symptoms in ankle arthritis.

Can exercise, therapy, rest, posture, or stretching help treat ankle arthritis?

Exercise and therapy may be helpful particularly in the early stages of ankle arthritis. Rest is common and successful method of reducing symptoms. Unfortunately, resting the ankle requires reduction in walking, standing and running. Swimming and cycling may be well-tolerated.

What medications are used to treat or manage ankle arthritis?

First-line medication for arthritis of the ankle is similar to that for the hip and knee. Acetaminophen is the first medication employed. A physician may recommend aspirin and NSAIDs such as naproxen and ibuprofen as well. For more severe types of arthritis, other medications may be employed.

Can surgery help treat ankle arthritis?

Surgery may be very successful in the treatment of pain and swelling of ankle arthritis. In arthritis that affects only a small part of the joint, surgery may be used to replace a damaged cartilage using cartilage from another part of the body. If arthritis involves the entire ankle, surgery may be helpful to remove painful areas. When arthritis is advanced, ankle replacement with an artificial joint or ankle arthrodesis (fusion) may be used. Arthrodesis is successful and durable but makes the joint permanently fixed. In other words, the joint no longer moves.

Can joint aspiration or injection treat or manage ankle arthritis?

Removing fluid from the joint with fine needle aspiration may be helpful in diagnosis and may be slightly helpful in treatment. Injection of medication into the joint may be employed a maximum of two times any given joint. Medication placed into the joint by this method may provide symptom relief for up to a few months.

Can splints or braces help treat or manage ankle arthritis?

Braces and splints are helpful in managing ankle arthritis; the more severe the arthritis, the more rigid the brace. Braces may range from soft lace-up braces to hard plastic boots. The brace or splint will limit the motion of the joint and offload some of its stress.

What kind of ongoing care or monitoring is necessary for ankle arthritis?

In the early phases of arthritis, monitoring symptoms is necessary. As the symptoms become more severe periodic x-ray evaluation may be helpful.

Surgery for Ankle Arthritis at the University of Washington

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