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Chronic Ankle Pain Conditions & Treatments

October 24, 2016/0 Comments/in Chronic Pain /by Matthew Thorson

Chronic Ankle Pain Treatment

Everyone has experienced ankle pain to a certain extent at some point in their lives. Ankle pain can be annoying in the mildest cases, and absolutely excruciating in the most extreme. In this article, we are going to talk about some of the conditions and injuries that commonly result in ankle pain – and how to best treat ankle pain when it arises.

Chronic Ankle Pain Conditions & Injuries

The ankle is a complex body part and requires a comprehensive understanding to successful diagnosis and treatment. Here are a few of the conditions and injuries that can lead to chronic pain in the ankle:

  • Ankle sprains and strains. These can happen during sports and exercise, or simply by stepping on something and rolling your ankle.
  • Ankle fracture. Broken ankles are typically caused by high impact activities. That could be a slip and fall accident, car crash, sports injury, etc.
  • Osteoarthritis of the ankle. Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis and is simply the result of normal wear and tear on the body’s joints over time. This breakdown can cause swelling, inflammation, and pain.

These are just a few of the most common conditions and injuries that can cause chronic ankle pain. If you are experiencing constant or recurring pain in your ankle, it’s important to seek medical attention quickly to address the issue.

Ankle Pain Treatment Options

Just like any other type of pain, ankle pain requires a diagnosis before beginning any treatment. A physician can perform a physical exam, as well as other diagnostic tests (MRI, x-ray, CT scan) in order to get to the bottom of your ankle pain. With a diagnosis in hand, you can begin working towards an effective treatment plan. Based on your diagnosis, a treatment plan may include pain medications, injections, surgery, or regenerative medicine techniques.

The pain management physicians at Advanced Spine & Pain Clinics of MN are dedicated to treating patients suffering from chronic and acute pain – no matter what the cause. If you are dealing with ankle pain on a daily basis, work with a pain management doctor to get to the bottom of your pain and craft a strategic solution. We treat patients throughout the Twin Cities metro area, but our primary pain clinic is located in Edina near Southdale mall. Contact us today to set up your very own appointment with one of our skilled Minnesota pain doctors.

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