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IROSM provides a non-surgical option for many suffering from pain & loss of function. Furthermore we are experts in the foot and ankle pain. To learn more about whether IROSM could be a solution for you. first of all, fill out our online candidacy form. One of our patient care coordinators will work with you to take the next steps toward recovery. Let’s talk today.
Ankle arthritis just like any other joint osteoarthritis can cause significant pain and limitation to the patients.
Arthritis is extremely common, affecting 27 million in the US and is the single largest cause of disability in the elderly population. There is no cure for it and treatment is aimed to reduce the symptoms. Also to slow down the progression of the disease.
Many patients get better with treatment and are able to enjoy the actives they love doing.
Some of the initial treatments are medication like NSAIDS or Tylenol, physical therapy. Also bracing, activity modification, injections can be non surgical treatments. Furthermore when those options fail to provide relief surgery is something recommended. An ankle fusion or an ankle replacement can be done in those patients that have advanced ankle arthritis.
In the Institute of Regenerative Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, our board certified doctors are experts in Orthobiologics. In addition our goal is to help those patients that want to avoid surgery, specially those patients found in the dreaded treatment gap.
Osteoarthritis of the ankle leads to tenderness, pain, swelling, stiffness, and even an inability to bear the weight that in turn changes how you walk leading to additional stress on other parts of the foot and an increased likelihood of additional injury.
When arthritis reaches a point where the quality of life is significantly compromised, one of several invasive surgical interventions may be recommended including ankle fusion, a procedure that uses screws to severely limit ankle mobility, or ankle joint replacement, a complex procedure that involves replacing a part of the extremely complex ankle joint. Both of these surgical options come with significant downtime and need for pain management.
During this outpatient procedure, our expert physicians use precise image guidance to inject custom concentrations of your body’s natural healing agents into the exact areas of damage to tighten and stabilize your ankle for better function and mobility. Best of all, your downtime will be a fraction of surgery, with little to no need for opioid pain medications or time off of work. Call our patient care coordinators today to get started on your path to recovery.