Ankle Fusion

Ankle Fusion: Frankenstein or Common Remedy?

Ankle Fusion sounds like it hurts? Ankle fusion sounds rather traumatic. Ankle fusion sounds like if my doctor looked me straight in the eye and said, “ankle fusion pal, it's your only option,” I think I'd drop. Ankle fusion, it just sounds bad.

But why jump to conclusions? Ankle fusion can't be half as bad as it sounds. Most things usually aren't, and there is no reason to believe that ankle fusion is the exception to the rule. So what exactly is it?

Ankle fusion is a surgical procedure that essentially locks up the ankle joint trough a process called . . . . I'll let you guess . . . . ankle fusion. Ankle fusion prohibits the movement of joints in the upward and downward motion by placing screws through the ankle joint.

Like I said, ankle fusion just sounds bad. So now, is ankle fusion Franken like or is it a common remedy? Is ankle fusion something to fear, or something to welcome? Overall, is ankle fusion a bad thing?

Ankle fusion's most common applications

Ankle fusion's most common occurrances are in cases where the ankle joint is significantly worn out from arthritis or severe traumatic injury. So we can therefore conclude that ankle fusion is not a procedure taken lightly. In rare cases, ankle fusion is used to rectify some significant deformities including club foot, flat foot, or distinctly high arches. But even in these extreme cases, doctors have alternatives to ankle fusion. In most cases, ankle fusion is an option of last resort.

Ankle fusion is essentially a permanent cast. When a person brakes a bone, it is immobilized by a cast. In the case of ankle fusion, the casting is done from the inside with screws.

Ankle fusion sounds much worse than it is. In all cases, ankle fusion is an option of relatively last resort where myriad alternatives are available to health care professionals. Don't worry about it. If foot pain persists, visit your treating physician and ask about the options available.

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