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Other specified bursopathies, ankle and foot Save


ICD-10 code: M71.87

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

Other specified bursopathies, ankle and foot

Other specified bursopathies, ankle and foot is a condition that affects the bursae, small fluid-filled sacs that cushion and lubricate joints. In this condition, the bursae in the ankle and foot become inflamed, leading to pain, swelling, and limited mobility.

The specific cause of other specified bursopathies is often unknown, but it may be due to repetitive stress or injury to the affected area. Athletes and individuals who engage in high-impact activities are at greater risk for developing this condition.

Symptoms of other specified bursopathies, ankle and foot include pain and tenderness around the affected joint, swelling, and difficulty moving the joint. The pain may worsen with activity or after prolonged periods of sitting or standing.

Treatment for other specified bursopathies, ankle and foot typically involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) to reduce swelling and pain. Over-the-counter pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications may also be recommended to reduce pain and inflammation. In severe cases, a doctor may recommend corticosteroid injections or surgery to remove the inflamed bursa.

  1. Rest the affected joint to prevent further injury and promote healing.
  2. Apply ice to the affected area for 10-15 minutes at a time, several times a day, to reduce swelling and pain.
  3. Use compression, such as an elastic bandage, to help reduce swelling.
  4. Elevate the affected limb above the heart to promote blood flow and reduce swelling.
  5. Take over-the-counter pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications, such as ibuprofen or naproxen, as recommended by your doctor.
  6. Consider physical therapy to improve flexibility and strength in the affected joint.
  7. In severe cases, your doctor may recommend corticosteroid injections or surgery to remove the inflamed bursa.

If you are experiencing pain, swelling, or limited mobility in your ankle or foot, it is important to see a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. With proper care and management, most people with other specified bursopathies, ankle and foot can regain full function and return to their normal activities.