Ankle Arthoscopy Treatment

Many ankle arthritic conditions can be treated through conservative methods, but some may require surgery to effectively relieve pain and restore function to the joint. Your doctor will decide which type of treatment is best for you after a thorough evaluation of your condition. Contact Us Today

Ankle Arthroscopy in Wayne, New Jersey

From strolling through the park to running down the athletic field, an ankle injury can hinder your ability to do the activities you enjoy. If your condition hasn’t improved over time, an ankle arthroscopy may be recommended by your doctor. Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that allows surgeons to get a clear picture of the severity of the injury and provide patients with a highly precise method of treatment. At High Mountain Orthopedics, arthroscopic ankle surgery is just one of the many procedures our expert specialists  perform for our patients across Wayne, NJ.

What Is an Ankle Arthroscopy?

Arthroscopic ankle surgery is a procedure that’s performed when a severe ankle condition hasn’t improved with the use of non-surgical treatment options. Ankle arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that incorporates the use of a miniature camera and highly specialized instruments. This procedure provides the surgeon with better visibility as well as the space to examine, diagnose, and treat the area. Arthroscopic surgeries are designed to minimize the impact on your body and offer several benefits, including:

  • Greater mobility and comfort
  • Minimized recovery times
  • Less scarring
  • Decreased pain and swelling

At High Mountain Orthopedics, our seasoned specialists are highly skilled in this advanced surgical procedure. Before undergoing treatment, we go over this procedure and any associated risks with our patients in detail to ensure you know what to expect.

When is an Ankle Arthroscopy Recommended?

The ankle is a complex joint and one of the areas of the body that experiences the most stress on a day-to-day basis. It is highly susceptible to injury and wear as we age. Some of the conditions that arthroscopic surgery can alleviate include:

  • Ankle sprains and fractures
  • Athlete’s ankle (anterior/anterolateral ankle impingement)
  • Swelling of the ankle joint
  • Arthrofibrosis
  • Infection
  • Torn cartilage
  • Ligament damage
  • Bone chips
  • And other conditions

At High Mountain Orthopedics, our veteran surgeons are experts in this procedure as well as open surgery and non-surgical treatments. We take an individualized approach to care, presenting each of our patients with a treatment plan that best suits their needs.

Surgery and Aftercare

Ankle arthroscopy is performed with a series of small incisions around the ankle that allow the surgeon to insert the arthroscope as well as the necessary instruments used to examine and repair the affected area. You’ll likely be put under using general anesthesia and may be given a local anesthetic to numb the area.  Fluid is introduced into the joint to create additional viewing and working space for the surgeon.

Once the procedure is complete, you’ll be sent home with a recovery plan, which may include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and/or other medications. Recovery recommendations for our patients may include:

  • Elevating the leg above your heart
  • Icing the area to relieve pain and swelling
  • Resting the joint
  • Attending physical therapy or performing home exercises

Length of recovery varies from patient to patient. Once our patients are allowed to walk, we recommend they take their time building up to longer stretches. This helps minimize stress on the area and ensures a smooth recovery. In partnership with our medical team, your recovery is supported every step of the way.

Learn More about an Ankle Arthroscopy Today

Let us help you return to the activities you love. An ankle arthroscopy provides relief and healing for an array of conditions and injuries. High Mountain Orthopedics offers this treatment option and several others for patients in Wayne, NJ. Get started by contacting us for an appointment today.

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