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Anterior ankle impingement syndrome
MRI report: Right ankle with bone spur of 3-5 mm at anterior talus and ibial region, along with mild anterior effusion with illdefined capsular thickening. The patient in question is a yoga trainer. Doctor recommends Arthroscopic debridement surgery after a month of physiotherapy didn't give the full range of motion. Are there chances of getting rid the bone spurs with regaining the full range of motion as the other limb without doing a surgery? If yes, what are the alternate techniques?
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No, best is arthroscopic surgery
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