Thanks for your information it was useful and wonderful, 18 months ago I got inversion during a football match however I did an X-Ray but it didn't show anything and the doctor told me that it is not serious go and rest for a few days then slowly start your exercises again after rest I have done after rest when I started doing sport pain started again until it became worse. I have referred back to doctor he told me to do MRI and the following is the result of MRI: 1. Subchondral fracture of dome of talus bone with associated surrounding moderate edema. 2. Mild free fluid in tibiotalar joint space. 3. Sprain of anterior tibiotalar ligament. since that time i have used different medicines under treatment of doctors the front pain is solved but still pain suffers me from the right side and back of ankle some them of doctors say that there is no need for surgery it will be ok in the feature but some says that it wouldn't be back to its normal situation and also no chances of surgical operation. And one thing to be mentioned that there is no instability of ankle I can walk even run but after the muscles becomes starts its pain looking forward for your kind instructions.
@@dr.markleregenerativeortho9552 Ok so two of those links are the exact same study. The two studies that are there show that PRP was helpful initially but then at 6 months the results are identical between the PRP group and the non PRP group. I am very interested in the potential of things like PRP and stem cell therapy etc, but we should make sure we don't overstate the evidence. Would you agree?
I have a fully torn ATFL, and have had it for 3 and a half months, they say they don’t think it will need surgery and don’t want to because I’m young, what should I do?
@@shaileshrao8694 Hi, I’m not too bad now, the stability is much better, but the pain is still quite bad. I’ve gone back to running, just a week ago, and I’m just pushing through the pain. Don’t forget to wear an ankle brace as well. Don’t play for at least a month, depending on how bad the tear is. Because mine was a complete tear, in two pieces, I had to be off basketball for a number of months, but if your tear is only partial, then a month would be good. If the pain hasn’t improved at all over the next week you should probably go see a doctor.
@@mafamoses2413 I was 14 almost 15 when I got the injury. I’m 16 years old now and it’s still giving some stability trouble. Not really any pain but definitely less stable.
My mri report says complete ATLF tear but I have no pain and im able to walk comfortably with slight pain while inversion What do you think needs to be done further? So far I've had a posterior slab for one week and PRICE treatment so far Please suggest
I tore all my ligaments on my left ankle, my podiatrist said I’ll need surgery if I don’t want any complications later on in life. Do you think it will heal on its own? It’s been 3 months was in a splint for the whole time. Currently no splint no pain but stiff ankle any help or advice I would appreciate it thank you @@dr.markleregenerativeortho9552
Thanks for your information it was useful and wonderful, 18 months ago I got inversion during a football match however I did an X-Ray but it didn't show anything and the doctor told me that it is not serious go and rest for a few days then slowly start your exercises again after rest I have done after rest when I started doing sport pain started again until it became worse.
I have referred back to doctor he told me to do MRI and the following is the result of MRI:
1. Subchondral fracture of dome of talus bone with associated surrounding moderate edema.
2. Mild free fluid in tibiotalar joint space.
3. Sprain of anterior tibiotalar ligament.
since that time i have used different medicines under treatment of doctors the front pain is solved but still pain suffers me from the right side and back of ankle some them of doctors say that there is no need for surgery it will be ok in the feature but some says that it wouldn't be back to its normal situation and also no chances of surgical operation. And one thing to be mentioned that there is no instability of ankle I can walk even run but after the muscles becomes starts its pain looking forward for your kind instructions.
It's improving?? Or same as before?
can you link us to clinical studies on PRP injections healing ankle ligament tears?
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9817145/
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31640921/
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1268773118301401
@@dr.markleregenerativeortho9552 Ok so two of those links are the exact same study. The two studies that are there show that PRP was helpful initially but then at 6 months the results are identical between the PRP group and the non PRP group.
I am very interested in the potential of things like PRP and stem cell therapy etc, but we should make sure we don't overstate the evidence. Would you agree?
I have a fully torn ATFL, and have had it for 3 and a half months, they say they don’t think it will need surgery and don’t want to because I’m young, what should I do?
When sprain your ankle noise crack sound
I'm having the same situation exactly same
One week since my ligament tore while playing football
How are you now? What have you decided for relief?
@@shaileshrao8694 Hi, I’m not too bad now, the stability is much better, but the pain is still quite bad. I’ve gone back to running, just a week ago, and I’m just pushing through the pain. Don’t forget to wear an ankle brace as well. Don’t play for at least a month, depending on how bad the tear is. Because mine was a complete tear, in two pieces, I had to be off basketball for a number of months, but if your tear is only partial, then a month would be good. If the pain hasn’t improved at all over the next week you should probably go see a doctor.
How old you were, wen got Atfl injury? I am 37 and had the same complete tear atfl about 2months ago !
@@mafamoses2413 I was 14 almost 15 when I got the injury. I’m 16 years old now and it’s still giving some stability trouble. Not really any pain but definitely less stable.
My mri report says complete ATLF tear but I have no pain and im able to walk comfortably with slight pain while inversion
What do you think needs to be done further? So far I've had a posterior slab for one week and PRICE treatment so far
Please suggest
Im on the same boat...what did you end up doing?
Hi is the pain gone???
Do you need a cast because I got one for that
bracing can help but not casting typically but depends if there is a fracture or not
Mine is already 10yrs. But the Foot and Ankle Surgeon told me that I dont need surgery.🙄 I need to find another surgeon
PRP or bone marrow conentrate can work well for most ankle injuries but would need full evaluation
I tore all my ligaments on my left ankle, my podiatrist said I’ll need surgery if I don’t want any complications later on in life. Do you think it will heal on its own? It’s been 3 months was in a splint for the whole time. Currently no splint no pain but stiff ankle any help or advice I would appreciate it thank you @@dr.markleregenerativeortho9552
Hi, can someone suggest if a grade 3 atfl needs surgery or can heal on it's own?
@@MumtazKhan-gk1qt
Hi had you fully recovered your complete ATFL without a surgeon..?
Ankle ligament tear