By Dr Pradeep Moonot, Orthopaedic Surgeon & Podiatrist, Mumbai Knee Foot and Ankle Clinic, Mumbai
Nation assisting in following social distancing measures and maintaining the lockdown, some of them may have complications and may be hesitant to go to hospitals. Being at home, many may be new to take up the household chores. There are two types of complications that people may face in the lockdown, one is the most common foot and ankle related ailments and the other is the chronic morbidities and co-morbidities that may trigger these complications. Therefore in order for everyone to know and identify the emergency trigger symptoms to consult assistance should be known and of importance amid the lockdown.
The common complaints
There are various types of foot and ankle problems that one may face during the lockdown, but when one should consider to consult a specialist. One of the most common ailments that almost every one of us undergoes is ankle sprain.
Most of the time any ankle sprain occurring while at home or doing any household chores are of Grade 1 or 2 which can be easily managed at home and no need to visit the hospital. But this should seldom be taken lightly as the ankles if sprained once causes ligaments to stretch and chances of getting another sprain is high known as Recurrent Ankle sprain which has very high chances of ligament, joint and cartilage damage arthritis.
Home Remedies
The simplest home remedy to treat ankle sprain is RICE technique.
Rest – Sufficient rest is required for quicker healing and depending upon the stages and severity of the sprain, duration of rest may vary. 5-6 days of rest may be sufficient in Grade 1, 1-2 weeks in grade 2 and around 3 weeks in grade 3. Rest here doesn’t signify to immobilize but walking on uneven surfaces should be prohibited.
Icing – Icing for 15-20 minutes three to four times a day may ease the pain and reduce swelling. This helps in reducing acute inflammation and swelling. This can be done in any comfortable way sought. Wrap ice in towel and apply for some time, but one must be careful as many people have complaints of skin burn due to excessive application of ice.
Compression – The affected area need to be compressed using a crepe band which can be put starting from toes and used while walking around and removed while resting. This will help in quicker healing, reduces swelling and bruises, and back to work will be faster.
Elevation – While lying down, keep your foot on two pillows and the swelling will go down. Do not worry if you see bruising as it will take 5 days to settle down.
This type of heel pain can be easily identified as the pain is at its peak when the patient gets up in the morning or gets up after rest and then subsides after walking and settles down. It is most commonly found in middle aged population who are overweight, or undergo intense & impact exercise or does a ot of walking without proper stretching, warm up or cooling down. Others having inflammatory disorders like Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriasis or Irritable Bowel Disease are also vulnerable.
Most of the time Plantar Fasciitis can be easily managed by routine exercises like stretching of calf muscles, plantar fascia, and toe stretching accompanied by icing the foot as soon as you get up in the morning. This also eliminates the amount spend on physiotherapy and relieves the symptoms within 5-6 weeks time.
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