Don't Ignore Your Ankle Pain: Understanding Ankle Arthritis

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
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    Chapters
    0:00 Introduction
    0:24 What are the symptoms of ankle arthritis?
    1:10 What are the causes of ankle arthritis
    1:49 What are the treatment options of ankle arthritis
    3:26 Conclusion
    Arthritis is a common condition that affects millions of people around the world. It's characterized by inflammation of the joints, which can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling. While arthritis is commonly associated with the knees and hips, it can also affect other parts of the body, including the ankles.
    Ankle arthritis can be a particularly challenging condition to deal with, as it can significantly impact mobility and quality of life. If you're experiencing ankle pain or other symptoms, it's essential to understand what's causing it and what your treatment options are.
    Symptoms of Ankle Arthritis
    Ankle arthritis can manifest in different ways, and the severity of symptoms can vary from person to person. Here are some common signs of ankle arthritis to watch out for:
    Pain: One of the most noticeable symptoms of ankle arthritis is pain in the ankle joint. The pain can be mild or severe and may be present during movement or at rest.
    Stiffness: People with ankle arthritis may experience stiffness in the joint, which can make it challenging to move the ankle freely.
    Swelling: Inflammation in the ankle joint can cause swelling and tenderness in the affected area.
    Limited mobility: As arthritis progresses, the range of motion in the ankle joint may become limited, making it difficult to walk or perform daily activities.
    Treatment Options for Ankle Arthritis
    If you're experiencing symptoms of ankle arthritis, there are several treatment options available to help manage the condition. Here are some common treatment options to consider:
    Pain management: Over-the-counter pain medications like ibuprofen and acetaminophen can help reduce pain and inflammation.
    Physical therapy: A physical therapist can develop an exercise program that can help improve mobility, strength, and flexibility in the ankle joint.
    Bracing: Wearing a brace can help provide support to the ankle joint and relieve pain.
    Injections: Corticosteroid injections can help reduce inflammation and provide relief from pain.
    Surgery: In severe cases of ankle arthritis, surgery may be necessary. Joint replacement surgery is a common procedure used to replace damaged ankle joints with artificial ones.
    Living with Ankle Arthritis
    While ankle arthritis can be a challenging condition to deal with, there are ways to manage it effectively. Here are some tips for living with ankle arthritis:
    Stay active: Regular exercise can help improve mobility and reduce pain.
    Maintain a healthy weight: Excess weight can put added stress on the ankle joint, exacerbating symptoms of arthritis.
    Wear comfortable shoes: Choose shoes with good support and cushioning to help reduce pressure on the ankle joint.
    Use assistive devices: Canes, walkers, and other assistive devices can help take the pressure off the ankle joint when walking.
    Conclusion
    If you're experiencing ankle pain or other symptoms, it's essential to seek medical attention to determine the underlying cause. Ankle arthritis can be a challenging condition to deal with, but with the right treatment and lifestyle modifications, it's possible to manage the symptoms effectively and maintain a good quality of life.

Komentáře • 18

  • @Shanker_Singh_62
    @Shanker_Singh_62 Před rokem +3

    Important.... thank You ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @neerajkjain2002
    @neerajkjain2002 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for making video

  • @shamimghori4380
    @shamimghori4380 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @rocketman66
    @rocketman66 Před 4 dny

    Can you cycle with server ankle arthritis

  • @elfrancoterador1961
    @elfrancoterador1961 Před rokem +1

    Present 👋 first like... first comment!

  • @zyra_30
    @zyra_30 Před 3 měsíci

    Very usefull

  • @Peterparkargh
    @Peterparkargh Před 9 měsíci +10

    So this is EXACTLY what I have been experiencing.... Last year I had this exact pain on my left ankle area... I went to A&E, they did an x ray and MRI and they said to me 'they cant see anything, everything seems fine'..... While all a while , it was ANKLE ARTHRITIS for goodness sake. How did the doctors/nurses not realise this when I was telling them all my symptoms and the pain I was experiencing....? Very, very strange.

    • @crack1270
      @crack1270 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Yeah I had to go to a foot doctor to get a proper diagnosis

    • @folkdemgrave773
      @folkdemgrave773 Před 8 měsíci

      Have to go to a body part specific doc.. I just found out after getting 5 x rays saying nothing that I had a fracture in my knee that I got 10 years ago and bipartite patella a knee disease your born with. And able tendonitis after seeing my podiatrist

    • @huviba5826
      @huviba5826 Před 5 měsíci

      No no no. Ankle arthritis is Iron overload (haemochromatosis)

  • @tc1uscg65
    @tc1uscg65 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Burning vs soreness. I mean, it can occur even without much movement. However, climbing ladders seems to really piss it off. Lots of walking aggravates it too. Though I thought it could be a compression that's irritating a nerve, it is ONLY on the front, inside area of the ankle. Next visit to doctor, it will be discussed as it's happening more and last longer. IBPro, Cold packs help, but...

  • @ayushigupta5040
    @ayushigupta5040 Před měsícem +1

    If we cant run and jump then how we can reduce the weight?

  • @missaminamib-hx9up
    @missaminamib-hx9up Před 9 měsíci

    BBC