Originally Posted by
thomas bibu
hi dear,
well, a couple of weeks back I had a patient with the similar problem. he had injured his left ankle while playing rugby, was treated conservatively with tetra ankle immobilizer and was on NWB crutch walking for 6 weeks.
following the 6 week period, he did undergo physiotherapy elsewhere for his post-traumatic stiffness. his ankle regained full range of motion and he was able to carry out his ADL without any problems.
he visited me, precisely 3 months after the injury, since he relocated here with complaints of a dull ache following exercise and palpable firm lump over his anterolateral aspect of the left ankle. I discussed with him the possibility of scar-tissue formation and treated him with continuous ultrasound & figure of 8 ankle bandaging while playing/exercise.
What does ultrasound do for this injury? How can the bandaging help(does it just stop the foot from swelling up or can the prussure or something bring down the hard lump?)
I did follow-up once weekly over a 3 week period to check whether the lump increased in size keeping in mind to rule out possibility of; bony exostosis, cyst, or a benign tumor.
Why did you rule out these possibilities? Are these things that are often caused by ankle sprains?(I don't know what any of them mean)
the lump size remained the same, but the patient did not complain of any pain or dull ache even after long walks, strenuous exercises etc.
I have not examined you, but from your description it looks like the same pathophysiology. well, try to undergo at least 3-5 sessions of physiotherapy and see how it goes. If it tends to remain the same or gets worse consider further tissue studies.
What do you mean by 'further tissue studies'? Where can I have this done?
If everything within normal limits
You mean if the tissue studies show that nothing is wrong?you may try a steroid shot and if pathological surgical intervention.Okay, this is the first time I've heard of those things aswell.
keep me posted. all the best.
cheers,
thomas