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After Ankle Arthroscopy
After surgery, your joint may be swollen, painful, and stiff. Recovery times can vary. Your surgeon will tell you when to resume activity. If you had a loose body or bone spur removed, you may be able to bear weight when the pain is gone. You may need to wear a surgical boot or cast, limit weight-bearing, and use crutches for some time.
At home
Follow your surgeon’s guidelines for healing:
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Elevate and ice your ankle.
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Limit weight-bearing as directed.
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Use a bandage to compress your ankle.
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Take pain medicine as directed.
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Don't drive until your surgeon tells you it's OK to do so.
The checklist below helps remind you what to do after arthroscopy:
☐ Schedule your first follow-up visit after surgery as directed.
☐ Take care of your incision (cut) and bathe as directed.
☐ Complete your physical therapy program.
☐ You can do these activities right away:
Online Medical Reviewer:
Raymond Turley Jr PA-C Online Medical Reviewer:
Stacey Wojcik MBA BSN RN Online Medical Reviewer:
Thomas N Joseph MD Date Last Reviewed:
8/1/2022
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