In case of ankle or foot injuries, it is important to start treatment in time, which significantly increases the chances of successful recovery. One of the main points of the treatment process is immobilization - partial or complete immobilization of the injured area.
The purpose of immobilization is to create conditions for proper tissue healing. Fixation of mobility in the damaged area helps to reduce pain syndrome, reduce inflammation and prevents the possibility of further damage.
In medical practice, many different methods of immobilization are used to stabilize the affected area, including
Successful recovery depends on the proper choice of fixation devices. At Illinois Foot & Ankle Clinic, under the guidance of leading specialist Dr. Alex Yanovskiy, DPM, each patient is selected an individualized treatment that takes into account all the peculiarities of his or her condition.
Immobilization is recommended when it is necessary to ensure immobility of the affected area, which contributes to its successful healing and prevents possible complications.
The main indications for immobilization
The doctor decides on the need for immobilization and the choice of fixation method based on the results of the examination and the nature of the disease.
Proper preparation for plastering or using orthotics contributes to successful treatment. Preparation consists of several basic steps.
Consultation with a podiatrist
Diagnosis
Doctor's recommendations
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There are several methods of immobilization, each of which has its own peculiarities and is applied depending on the nature of the injury and individual characteristics of the patient.
The plaster application process begins by applying a soft retainer to the skin to prevent irritation. A layer of plaster cast is then applied to the injured area, which hardens and molds to the shape of the leg. The cast securely fixes the bones and joints, preventing them from shifting, providing optimal conditions for healing.
The process of installing an orthosis includes the selection and adjustment of the device in accordance with the anatomical features of the patient. They are made according to the parameters of the impression taken from various materials (plastic, carbon or metal) and provide rigid or semi-rigid support depending on the purpose. AFO helps to prevent abnormal foot movements and improve gait.
On a case-by-case basis, the expected results of mobilization depend on the nature of the injury or disease.
Fractures:
Ligament sprains:
Inflammatory conditions:
At Illinois Foot & Ankle Clinic, led by Dr. Alex Yanovskiy, DPM, we offer patients a wide range of immobilization services that provide the highest quality of care.
Our advantages are
Illinois Foot & Ankle Clinic patients receive comprehensive support at all stages of treatment - from initial consultation to full recovery. We provide detailed instructions on how to care for your cast or orthosis, recommendations for rehabilitation and prevention of re-injury.
You can rest assured that when you come to Illinois Foot & Ankle Clinic, you will receive expert care for your foot and ankle injuries and conditions.
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