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Other disorders of bone development and growth, ankle and foot Save


ICD-10 code: M89.27

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

Other Disorders of Bone Development and Growth, Ankle and Foot

While many people are familiar with common conditions such as sprains, fractures, and arthritis in the ankle and foot, there are other disorders of bone development and growth that can affect these areas. These conditions can be caused by genetics, lifestyle factors, or other underlying health conditions, and can have a significant impact on mobility and quality of life.

  1. Clubfoot: Clubfoot is a congenital condition that causes one or both feet to turn inward and downward. It occurs in about 1 in every 1,000 births and can be mild or severe. Treatment usually involves a series of casts to gradually move the foot into a normal position.
  2. Flatfoot: Flatfoot is a condition where the arch of the foot is flattened, causing the entire sole of the foot to touch the ground. It can be caused by genetics, obesity, or overuse. Treatment may include physical therapy, supportive shoes, or in severe cases, surgery.
  3. Osteochondritis Dissecans: Osteochondritis dissecans is a condition where a piece of cartilage and bone in a joint becomes loose and may break off. It can occur in the ankle and foot and is often caused by repetitive stress or trauma. Treatment may involve rest, physical therapy, or surgery.
  4. Achilles Tendinitis: Achilles tendinitis is a condition where the Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel bone, becomes inflamed. It can be caused by overuse or injury and can cause pain and swelling. Treatment may involve rest, physical therapy, or in severe cases, surgery.

It's important to seek medical attention if you are experiencing pain, swelling, or other symptoms in your ankle or foot. A healthcare provider can help diagnose and treat the underlying condition, improving your mobility and quality of life.