vendredi 4 mai 2018

Crucial Information Relating To Foot And Ankle Treatment Grand Prairie Tx Patients Need To Know

By Virginia Carter


The region around the ankle and foot is prone to injury due to repeated physical stress subjected to it. With physical trauma comes swelling, fractures, infection among other associated problems. Accordingly, appropriate care should be given utmost importance to prevent complications. If seeking foot and ankle treatment Grand Prairie Tx residents may find it beneficial to know a number of things beforehand.

Fatigue fracture is the name given to a fracture that occurs as a result of continued stress exerted on bone over a long period of time. This typically occurs among soldiers and nomadic communities. The affected area is splinted and given a period of approximately eight weeks for the fracture to heal.

Soccer players tend to get easily injured due to the extra stress exerted on their lower limbs as they play. One can also fracture their bones when they trip and fall on a hard surface or end up having their ankle twisted. In this case, the soft tissues are the first to be affected and one will experience an inflamed joint, pain and tenderness. The presence of a fracture is known for sure through radiographic imaging of the involved area. It is important that the ankle is splinted and the entire limb elevated to reduce the swelling.

The skin acts as a protective barrier, hence once it is exposed, one faces the risk of infection. This infection can easily overwhelm the body if not detected early and treated with the right antibiotics. If you injured area oozes pus, is inflamed, tender and warm to touch, then it is likely that you have an infected wound.

Arthritis of the joints is an all too familiar disease among the elderly and the ankle joint and joints of the foot are not exempted. It can also occur in the young population as result of repeated trauma to the joints. Arthritic individuals are advised to lose excess weight and ensure their limbs are supported with aids such as crutches when walking. Analgesic drugs are also prescribed as appropriate. When the pain becomes unbearable, despite use of medication. Surgery to realign or replace the joint should be considered.

Certain long term conditions are known to result in damage to your feet and tarsal area. Such conditions include diabetes, varicose veins and deep venous thrombosis(DVT). These conditions if not managed properly can result in development of ulcers, infection and even gangrene. Individuals known to have diabetes are encouraged to properly clean their feet, including the area between the toes which is susceptible to infection.

People with varicose veins can control swelling through wearing of compression stockings and elevating the foot of the bed at night. Surgery can be considered if conservation approach fails to provide satisfactory management. Deep venous thrombosis can be prevented through giving prophylaxis to high risk patients. Individuals who are stay in bed for several days should undergo physiotherapy and early ambulation as the main goal.

Club foot, bunions, flat feet, ingrown toe nails are some of the common musculoskeletal deformities affecting the feet. Club foot, technically known as congenital talipes equinovarus(CTEV) can be managed by manual realignment of the bones and casting serially. Acquired abnormalities can easily be avoided by wearing the recommended shoes. For cosmetic purposes and to minimize further injury, bunions can surgically be removed.




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