Your ankles play a crucial role in mobility, balance, and overall quality of life. When ankle problems arise—whether from arthritis, sports injuries, or deformities—they can cause significant pain and limit daily activities. For patients in Malaysia suffering from persistent ankle issues that do not respond to medication, physiotherapy, or injections, ankle surgery may be the most effective solution.
At our orthopedic clinic in Malaysia, we provide comprehensive ankle treatments, including ankle arthroplasty (total ankle replacement), ATFL ligament reconstruction, and Haglund’s deformity correction. Each procedure is tailored to the patient’s unique condition to restore mobility, relieve pain, and improve quality of life.
Our orthopedic team offers several specialized ankle surgeries designed to target different problems:
Ankle arthroplasty is a surgical procedure where the damaged ankle joint is replaced with a prosthetic implant. It is commonly recommended for patients with end-stage arthritis who experience constant pain and stiffness. Unlike ankle fusion, arthroplasty preserves joint movement, allowing more natural walking.
Learn more about Ankle Arthroplasty in Malaysia.
The ATFL (Anterior Talofibular Ligament) is the most commonly injured ankle ligament. Injuries often occur due to repeated ankle sprains, leading to instability and difficulty in sports or daily movement. ATFL ligament reconstruction restores stability by reconstructing or repairing the ligament, often with tendon grafts.
Read more about ATFL Ligament Reconstruction in Malaysia.
Haglund’s deformity is a bony bump at the back of the heel that can cause irritation, swelling, and Achilles tendon pain. When conservative measures fail, surgical correction may be necessary to remove the bony prominence and relieve pressure on surrounding tissues.
Find out more about Haglund’s Deformity Correction in Malaysia.
Before recommending surgery, our ankle specialist may explore other options:
If these fail, surgery becomes the best option for long-term results.
Patients are usually required to keep weight off the ankle for several weeks, often using crutches or a walking boot.
Rehabilitation is a vital part of recovery. Physiotherapy focuses on:
Most patients can return to light daily activities within 2–3 months, while full recovery (including sports) may take 6–12 months depending on the type of surgery.
If you have persistent pain, instability, or deformity that doesn’t improve with non-surgical treatment, an evaluation by our ankle specialist will determine if surgery is necessary.
Modern anesthesia and pain management techniques ensure minimal discomfort. Post-surgery pain is managed with medication and physiotherapy.
Recovery varies depending on the procedure. On average, patients resume daily activities in 2–3 months, but full recovery can take up to a year.
Yes, most patients regain normal walking ability after rehabilitation, especially after procedures like ankle arthroplasty or ligament reconstruction.
Unlike fusion, which eliminates joint motion, ankle arthroplasty preserves movement, making it a preferred option for many patients with arthritis.
Take the first step towards pain-free movement. Book an appointment with our ankle specialist today.