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Fuse Ankle - Anbody have one

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The ankle I shattered in 1987 is getting worse. The only suggested relief of the pain that keeps me up all night is fusing it solid. Anybody have a fused ankle? Interested in how it limits your mobility, what your recovery was like, etc. Right now there isn't much I can't do except running for exercise, soccer, etc. I've lived with the pain for 15 years but don't think I can hold out much longer. Answer here, or by PM or email. Thanks in advance.
Terry
Yes, it was skydiving. Hitting a tree while the canopies were still opening. ;)

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wow, I wouldnt wish that on anybody! especailly a skydiver. we need those things to land smoothly. I cant even pretend to know what kind of pain that is putting you through but Fusing it is a permenant thing. and I would imagine it would hinder your ability to do ALOT of things. or those your only two options? no operation to reconstruct? better pain med's{smile] ( that would still hinder your ability to jump) good luck. I hope you can get a new one somewhere!
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Terry, Sorry to hear that also. That is a major inconvenience to a skydiver. Just curious if they actually can do a joint replacement on ankles like they can for a knee. To fuse it sound like it would suck in more than one way. Either way, good luck.

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I jump with someone that has both ankles fused, he had a very hard landing on the tarmac and shattered them both. He says most days theres no pain, they do get achy in bad weather. He jumps a big Triathlon, so running out landings.
FrogLady

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Hey Terry.... wow, that sucks about your ankle. Sorry you've been in so much pain for so long. Have you tried doing some SERIOUS physical therapy with it? I can attest to the miraculous power of PT. I would definitely try that before I did something so permanent. Good luck to you.
dove

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Terry,
I have a good friend who shattered his ankle 2 years ago. They talked about fusing it at the time and decided to try and rebuild it instead. He's finally back to jumping on a limited basis but has pretty much constant pain due to cartilage loss.
Is that where your pain is coming from???
I would guess that fusing your ankle would limit your range of motion and might make things like tracking very difficult since you wouldn't be able to point your toe. But I have seen people skydive with limitations before, so I think it is really just a matter of determination.
My advice is to do what you need to do so that you are not living in constant pain.
Good luck to you.
maura

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