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Total Ankle Replacement

Joint Replacements | Last Active: Oct 24, 2025 | Replies (72)

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Hi,

I replaced my ankle October 8th of 2024. We have some things in common, although everyone’s story is unique. I had a prior surgery on my old ankle to remove a bone chip (about 24 years ago). It became infected OR I had an allergy reaction (never really found out which) and the surgeon went in to flush out ankle ( emergency surgery). That surgery did well until 2022. Then pain became intolerable and I couldn’t do what I loved (swimming, walking my dogs). I had severe degenerative arthritis in joint and no cartilage. My heal joint still has some arthritis as I chose not to have it fused. Ankles are MUCH slower to recover from than knees. The joint is much smaller and carries more weight. You need to be faithful to your Physical Therapy exercises, one you can start. I had to be Toes above the Nose for 2 weeks. Only “hopping with Walker” I did was for bathroom. You will need someone to help you. Bottom line, I am glad I did it. Feel free to ask me any burning questions you have. I walked my dogs for the first time last week, individually. So excited. Share with your doctor in detail what happened when your ankle was infected. My records were no longer available, maybe yours are.

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Hi more I:
Thank you for getting back to me. I apologize for not seeing your reply earlier.

Our situation does sound very similar. I hope things are continuing to go well for you! It is such a long recovery.

I had my total ankle replacement 9 days ago. I realize I am just in the beginning of this but still in a lot of pain and hopping on walker to bathroom like you. Just putting my foot down to do that is horrific with pain level and toes turning purple.

Thanks again for your response and would love to hear how you are doing?