Ankle Arthritis

Many patients may find relief from the pain associated with ankle arthritis using:

  • Pain pills

  • Injections of steroids into the ankle joint

  • Modification or limitations of activity

  • Walking aids (such as canes)

  • Specialty braces that stabilize the ankle and restrict its movement

  • Cushioned and specially contoured shoes

These treatments do not reverse ankle arthritis. In many patients they may temporarily or permanently provide relief from pain. Non-operative treatments avoid the potential complications of surgery. If these measures fail to provide adequate pain relief or maintain function, a patient may be a candidate for ankle fusion.