In the majority of cases, the symptoms of ankle and foot osteoarthritis can be managed effectively. The two important things you can do to improve your symptoms are:
- Maintain activity levels as pain allows
- Lose excess weight
These measures can have significant effects on your symptoms with no side effects or complications. They also have the added benefit of improving your general health.
Footwear
Wearing the appropriate footwear with adequate support under the arch of the foot is often a good way to help improve symptoms. If walking over very uneven ground boots with support around the ankle may also help. If a bunion is present or developing, footwear that is wider across the toe area is recommended as it reduces the pressure to the side of the toe caused by more pointed footwear.
Orthotics
Insoles that offer support under the arch of the foot can be effective at reducing pain. Those with a metatarsal pad can be more effective at easing pain under the ball of the foot.
Painkillers
Various medication can be used to manage your symptoms. It is important to remember painkillers do not treat the arthritis, only the symptoms. Therefore, it is important to use medication along with the other methods described above. Speak to your healthcare professional for advice regarding painkillers.
What other treatments are there for osteoarthritis of the ankle and foot?
Other treatments from steroid injections to surgery are available. However, due to significant risks, these will only be considered once the above methods have been tried and failed.