How long does a talar dome lesion take to heal?

The recovery period after an osteochondral lesion usually lasts six months to a year. Typically, you progress from range-of-motion exercises to light cardiovascular exercise and then strengthening exercises. If you experience episodes of minor swelling or pain while exercising, have your physician examine your ankle.

Can you walk after talus fracture?

You should be able to walk on it, but not without pain. Displaced. The pain, swelling, and tenderness are greater. You may not be able to put weight on the injured ankle.

Is a talar dome lesion a fracture?

The dome is made of bone (osteo-) and is covered with a layer of cartilage (-chondral). Therefore, when a piece of this dome breaks off (fractures), it is referred to as an osteochondral fracture of the talar dome. Physiotherapy is a successful treatment for osteochondral fractures of the talor dome.

How do you heal a talus bone?

Immediate first aid treatment for a talus fracture, as with any painful ankle injury, is to apply a well-padded splint around the back of the foot and leg to immobilize and protect the limb. The splint should extend from the toe to the upper calf.

How do you fix a broken talus bone?

Talus fractures may be treated in a cast or surgery may be recommended. Non-surgical treatment is recommended for fractures in which the pieces of bones remain close together and the joint surfaces are well-aligned.

Is the tibia weight-bearing?

The tibia is much thicker than the fibula. It is the main weight-bearing bone of the two. The fibula supports the tibia and helps stabilize the ankle and lower leg muscles.

Is talus and talar the same?

The talus is composed of a body, neck and head, and posterior and lateral processes. The talar body is wedge-shaped, wider anteriorly than posteriorly and largely covered by articular cartilage.

Is the talus weight-bearing?

The talus (astragalus) articulates above with the bones of the lower leg to form the ankle joint. The other six tarsals, tightly bound together by ligaments below the talus, function as a strong weight-bearing platform.

How do you treat Olt?

Treatment

  1. Cast immobilization: If the OLT occurs following an acute injury, initial immobilization in a cast for 4-6 weeks can help reduce stress on the OLT and allow healing.
  2. Physical therapy: working on strengthening the muscles around the ankle, range of motion of the ankle, and balancing (proprioception)

Can a fractured talus heal without surgery?

In rare cases, if the bones haven’t moved out of place, a talar fracture can be treated without surgery. You will have to wear a cast and avoid putting weight on your foot for six to eight weeks.