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Ankle replacement

What is an ankle replacement? | How does an ankle replacement work? | How are the components fixed to bone? | When and for whom? | Are there any other benefits except loss of pain? | Why aged fifty, why not younger? | Alternatives to ankle replacement | How do I decide between an ankle replacement and an ankle fusion? | Contraindications to ankle replacement | The operation | Operative stills - Mobility| Operative stills - STAR| Operative footage | Post-operative movement and gait | After the ankle replacement operation | Complications

 

Contraindications to Ankle replacement
Neurological dysfunction: Normal muscle/tendon function is required to 'drive' the ankle.

History of ankle joint infection
Heavy manual occupations
Severe deformity
Soft tissue problems at the ankle: eg persistant ulcers, skin grafts

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