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Os Trigonum Syndrome (Posterior Ankle Impingement)

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🦶 Os Trigonum Syndrome (Posterior Ankle Impingement) Treatment in Ahmedabad

Specialized Ankle Care by Dr. Karnav Panchal – Foot & Ankle Injury Expert

⚠️ Pain at the Back of Your Ankle While Pointing Your Toes?

You might be experiencing Os Trigonum Syndrome, also known as Posterior Ankle Impingement — a common condition among dancers, athletes, and individuals involved in activities that require repeated downward pointing of the foot (plantar flexion).

Dr. Karnav Panchal, a leading orthopedic and sports injury specialist in Ahmedabad, offers accurate diagnosis and advanced treatment for Os Trigonum Syndrome, helping patients return to pain-free movement and sports activity.

🧠 What Is Os Trigonum Syndrome?

The Os Trigonum is a small, extra bone located at the back of the talus (ankle bone), present in about 10–15% of people. It usually causes no problems but can lead to posterior ankle impingement if it becomes pinched or irritated between the heel bone and tibia during certain ankle movements.

This condition often develops due to:

  • Repetitive ankle plantar flexion (as in ballet, football, or sprinting)

  • Trauma, overuse, or inflammation around the os trigonum

  • Associated with flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon irritation

🩺 Causes & Risk Factors

  • Repetitive plantar flexion (pointing the toes downward)

  • Ballet dancers, footballers, runners, and gymnasts

  • Ankle sprains or trauma

  • Congenital presence of an unfused os trigonum

  • Inflammation or impingement of soft tissues and tendons

❗ Symptoms of Os Trigonum Syndrome

  • Pain at the back of the ankle, especially with plantar flexion

  • Swelling and tenderness behind the ankle

  • Discomfort while walking downhill, running, or wearing high heels

  • Clicking or locking sensation at the back of the ankle

  • Pain during activities like dancing, jumping, or kicking

  • Limited ankle motion or stiffness

🔬 Diagnosis by Dr. Karnav Panchal

  • Clinical examination for posterior ankle tenderness and pain during plantar flexion

  • X-rays to identify the presence of the os trigonum

  • MRI or CT scan to assess inflammation, FHL tendon irritation, or bone impingement

  • Diagnostic injection to confirm pain origin

🛠️ Treatment Options for Os Trigonum Syndrome

🔹 1. Conservative (Non-Surgical) Management

  • Rest and activity modification

  • Ice and anti-inflammatory medications

  • Immobilization in a boot or brace

  • Physiotherapy to improve flexibility and reduce impingement

  • Corticosteroid injections (in selected cases)

✅ Often effective in early or mild cases
✅ Helps reduce inflammation and restore motion

🔹 2. Surgical Treatment

✔️ Posterior Ankle Arthroscopy (Endoscopic Os Trigonum Excision)

  • Minimally invasive keyhole surgery

  • Removes the impinging os trigonum and clears inflamed tissue

  • Less post-operative pain and faster recovery

  • Preserves nearby tendons and soft tissue structures

✅ Recommended for persistent or severe cases
✅ Especially effective in athletes and dancers with chronic pain

💪 Benefits of Treatment

  • Pain relief during walking, jumping, and sports

  • Restores ankle flexibility and strength

  • Prevents further tendon damage or arthritis

  • Enables return to full physical activity

  • Quick recovery with minimally invasive surgery

🌟 Who Needs Surgery?

You may benefit from surgical excision if:

  • Symptoms persist despite 3–6 months of conservative treatment

  • You experience pain during sports or plantar flexion

  • You are an athlete, dancer, or active adult

  • MRI confirms inflammation or impingement

  • Daily activities are affected due to pain or instability

🏥 Why Choose Dr. Karnav Panchal?

✅ Specialist in ankle arthroscopy and minimally invasive foot surgeries
✅ Extensive experience treating athletes and active individuals
✅ Precise diagnosis with advanced imaging techniques
✅ Focus on functional recovery and long-term outcomes
✅ Trusted across Ahmedabad and Gujarat for complex ankle problems

🕒 Recovery Timeline

  • Non-surgical treatment: 3–6 weeks

  • Surgical excision (arthroscopic):

    • Walking with support in 1–2 weeks

    • Return to daily activities in 3–4 weeks

    • Sports and full recovery in 6–10 weeks with physiotherapy

📍 Serving Patients Across Ahmedabad & Gujarat

Patients from Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, and nearby states trust Dr. Karnav Panchal for expert care in foot and ankle injuries, including posterior ankle impingement and os trigonum excision.

📌 FAQs

In many cases, yes. But if it causes chronic pain or impingement, treatment is required.

Minimally invasive surgery causes very little pain and allows faster recovery.

Yes. With proper rehabilitation, most patients return to their full level of activity.

Os trigonum pain is localized deep at the back of the ankle, especially during plantar flexion, while Achilles pain is more superficial and related to dorsiflexion.

No. Once surgically removed, it does not grow back.