How do you treat osteochondral injury?

How do you treat osteochondral injury?

The common treatment strategies of symptomatic osteochondral lesions include nonsurgical treatment, with rest, cast immobilisation and use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

How long does talus bone take to heal?

Recovery. The recovery from a talus fracture can be lengthy because until the bone is healed, you cannot place weight on your foot. Therefore, most talus fractures require a minimum of six to 12 weeks of protection from weight-bearing. 8 In more significant injuries, the time may be longer.

What is ankle catching?

So why does my ankle feel like it’s catching? Your ankle may be locking up due to an osteochondral lesion. An osteochondral lesion of the ankle occurs when trauma knocks loose a chip of bone or fragment of cartilage. That piece then catches between the tibia and the talus.

What is OATS procedure for ankle?

OATS of the ankle is a surgical procedure to treat Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus (OCL) or Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD). It involves the transfer of healthy cartilage to replace the damaged cartilage and restore the normal function of the foot.

What is minor osteochondral injury?

OCLs (osteochondral lesions of the talus) consist of damage or minor fractures to cartilage’s surface on the lower bone of the talus (ankle joint). This cartilage covers most of the talus, with the tibia (shin) and fibula (calf) bones above and to the sides of the talus making up the ankle joint.

What is osteochondral impaction injury?

An osteochondral fracture (OCF) occurs when a piece of the smooth surface on the end of the bone fractures. This takes place in a joint when the articulating cartilage (chondro) and part of the underlying bone (osteo) breaks off of the bone itself and become a fragment.

What does a broken talus feel like?

Symptoms of a talar fracture include acute pain, and the inability to walk or weight bear on the foot, and severe swelling, bruising and tenderness. Location of pain and type of pain or discomfort can vary depending on the type of injury to the talus listed below.

Is the talus a foot or ankle bone?

The talus is the bone that makes up the lower part of the ankle joint (the tibia and fibula make up the upper part). The ankle joint allows your foot to move up and down. The talus also sits above the heel bone (calcaneus). Together, the talus and calcaneus form the subtalar joint.

How are Moon Boots used to treat foot pain?

We often pair moon boots with: 1 Laser treatment to speed up repair 2 Heat application to facilitate healing at home 3 Elevation to help control swelling 4 Toe movements or ankle movements (where not contraindicated to the injury) including scrunching and splaying of the toes, rolling the ankles, stretching the tissues at the bottom of the foot

What does bimalleolar equivalent fracture of the ankle mean?

A “bimalleolar equivalent” fracture means that in addition to one of the malleoli being fractured, the ligaments on the inside (medial) side of the ankle are injured. Usually, this means that the fibula is broken along with injury to the medial ligaments, making the ankle unstable.

Is the medial malleolus also broken in a broken ankle?

In most cases of posterior malleolus fracture, the lateral malleolus (fibula) is also broken. This is because it shares ligament attachments with the posterior malleolus. There can also be a fracture of the medial malleolus. Depending on how large the broken piece is, the back of the ankle may be unstable.

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