hi
i feel he might have had ligamentous injuries in the past-which is showing thickening.
i agree with the above post regardingmetal artefact
hi
i feel he might have had ligamentous injuries in the past-which is showing thickening.
i agree with the above post regardingmetal artefact
I recently had a cortico-steroid injection which decreased swelling but did not improve range of motion or pain.
After spending months walking on my toes and persevering associated muscle atrophy, I believe I have it figured out. I hope to run my strong suspicion passed you guys.
I suspect a meniscoid lesion in the anterior/anteromedial area of the joint. This is causing pain, swelling and restricted ROM. My biggest question is, I wonder if it is possible to miss such a lesion on MR radiography?
Hello,
if this is the case, then it would be necessary to complete surgery. However, it would be difficult to make a diagnosis over the web with minimal results. Has someone actually palpated and confirmed this.
Probably best to see a specialist and mention this to them.
Thanks. I am seeing another surgeon on Thursday 11 December. I just hope this nightmare is over soon. Thanks for the help from everyone and I'll post an update if one becomes available.
An anteromedial lesion was found on arthroscopy. It was "the size of a finger" according to the surgeon. I still have the original (prior to any surgery) minor complaint of anterolateral impingement. I'm hoping this can be assisted by ultrasound-guided steroid injection and will pursue this course of treatment.
I have lost complete trust of the medical establishment and plan to self-diagnose conditions in the future, since while I am utterly incompetent, I have a higher strike rate (1/1) than doctors (1/5).
Thanks for the advice from you guys and I'll post any updates.
I recently fractured my fibula and ruptured the AFTL and the syndesmosis. I went to hospital on the day that i was injured (15th of November) and was told to return on the 17th, on that day i was diagnosed with a weber c3 ankle fracture had surgery to fix a syndesmosis screw through the tibia and fibula and a plate fixed onto the break. After the ORIF surgery i was put into a back slab cast on the 17th untill the 1st of December.. I have since been since been in a non weight bearing cast. I was firstly wondering what the long term ramifications would be if any and also how soon would i be fit to play rugby(the doctors seem to stray away from answering this question when asked). Also would a patient normally be put into another cast after having the non weight bearing cast removed or would they be given some sort of support brace. Finally how long is a patient typically on crutches for after sustaining a pretty severe ligament damage injury such as mine. thanks very much.