I have been managing a patient with chronic anterior ankle pain following an inversion sprain 6 months again. The trauma was diagnosed as a grade 2 ATF tear by her physio and appropriate management and rehabilitation was conducted.
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Her anterior ankle pain developed approx 3 months after the incident. There is no swelling, joint ROM is normal and pain is very difficult to reproduce in a clinical setting. X rays and CTs are negative. No MRI studies have been conducted at this stage. I have initiated a 6 week period of below knee cam walker wear but am sceptical as to wether this will reduce her pain enough to allow her to return to triathlon training.I would be interested to hear thoughts regarding conservative and surgical management to simialar anterior impingement/ bassett impingement problems.
Luke Grainger
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