Os Trigonum with Dr. Erik Nilssen

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Do you have recurring ankle pain, especially when walking or extending your ankle or heel? You might be among the roughly 10% of people with an extra or “accessory” foot bone called the os trigonum.
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  • @randomlytactical9785
    @randomlytactical9785 2 роки тому

    I've had this injury for years - always misdiagnosed. Just had xray for numbness in toes that revealed it. I'm both a soccer and volleyball athlete. This is the best explanation I've found on the web. Well done. Thanks.

  • @cozydogbeds
    @cozydogbeds 2 роки тому +1

    I was excited to call dr Nilssen to make an appointment for my son who was diagnosed with Os Trigonum but I just realized he is in Florida and I am in Chicago.

  • @EseLowko
    @EseLowko 6 років тому +1

    I have this and it sucks so bad. I had an MRI done and the stupid orthopedic drs still are trying to say it’s gout when the MRI dr who reviewed it said it was os trigonum syndrome and everything you said in this video is exactly what I feel

    • @MikeKraemer87
      @MikeKraemer87 3 роки тому

      Yep i was misdiagnosed with gout by 3 separate doctors. They have be in a cast now but I'm going to push for surgery because I'm still in a lot of pain.

    • @curtiscovino
      @curtiscovino 2 роки тому

      I live in Australia and recently had ankle surgery, along with an os trigonum arthroscopy which i previously had years of podiatry and physio to no avail. Luckily our medical systemic is very good here so one appointment via referral with an orthopaedic surgeon; he bulk billed my MRI and operated on other parts of my ankle including an anterior deltoid debridement and posterior deltoid and FHL synovectomy

  • @user-iv4gt1fk5l
    @user-iv4gt1fk5l 9 місяців тому

    I'm also a chronic patient of right thoracic left lumbar scoliosis Sir

  • @skatardrummer1
    @skatardrummer1 2 роки тому

    I had mine triggered as a kid in a soccer injury. Was told for years that nothing was wrong. I've had both ankles injured and dealt with this. I'm in my 30s and don't really play sports anymore. I just try to take it easy with the kind of exercise I get. Biking, hiking, that kinda stuff. I haven't had a reirrititation in years. I just happened to think of it talking to someone else about it and I was curious if more people had heard of it now. I hope I never have to have surgery. Seems like it would be a long recovery when I get older

    • @buddysally886
      @buddysally886 Рік тому

      I had surgery for this plus other problems, did yours go away on your own?

  • @EvangeliumDiSilenti
    @EvangeliumDiSilenti 5 місяців тому

    Omg can you please be my doctor? It seems like as soon as I go back for this to my primary I'm going to get sent back to the specialist for a runaround again. When I went the first time and they caught this they want to do every treatment possible all while I'm becoming more and more injured. I just want the surgery to get this taken care of.

  • @jasons8756
    @jasons8756 2 роки тому +1

    Can the OS Trigonum trigger inflammation into the sinus tarsi area?

  • @Blue70712
    @Blue70712 Рік тому +1

    What if you have it in both feet?

  • @user-iv4gt1fk5l
    @user-iv4gt1fk5l 9 місяців тому

    Exercises for prominent os trigonum Sir please

  • @tommy.vercetti2003
    @tommy.vercetti2003 Рік тому

    One of my ankle bones (on the outside) is bigger (almost like double ankle) than my other foot, i do play soccer but it was never result of injury. Matter of fact I discovered it accidentally and have no idea what caused it. It don’t hurt when i play only when the ankle is touching the ground with my weight on top of it. 🤷🏻

  • @firepatriot42
    @firepatriot42 5 років тому

    I have this and nerve compression, not sure if my insurance will cover it or if I can get FMLA (Family medical leave act) for it because my company is so cheap, they may not qualify. Had pain for almost 12 years now, getting worse.

    • @matt-6683
      @matt-6683 4 роки тому

      Come to the UK, get it done for free

    • @stefanozanchettin9806
      @stefanozanchettin9806 3 роки тому

      I am Sorry for u. I have the same problem, Will probably get surgery. Have Pain since 7 years. If it's not covered from insurance i suggest you to come to Europe or Canada and get It here (It Will cost much less even going to a private). Good luck

  • @buddysally886
    @buddysally886 2 роки тому

    Just had the surgery 2 days ago

    • @itsehsanh
      @itsehsanh Рік тому

      how has recover been 2 months later?

    • @buddysally886
      @buddysally886 Рік тому

      @@itsehsanh I’m still not good, my range of motion is better but not where he has to be yet

    • @yahyaalzahrani6442
      @yahyaalzahrani6442 Рік тому

      @@buddysally886 did they remove it open surgery? or endoscop?
      i need to remove it , it affected my lifestyle..
      your information would help me.
      thank u and i hope u recover soon.

    • @unwntdgah3
      @unwntdgah3 Рік тому

      Hey I’m a football player in high school I’m worried about not recovering well how are you doing now ?

    • @buddysally886
      @buddysally886 Рік тому

      @@unwntdgah3 I needed to get a cortisone injection because of the scar tissue from the surgery, but after that which was about 6 weeks ago, it’s starting to become a lot better, range,mobility vise, still not great yet, still doesn’t feel right and hurts on the bottom when walking still, but I’m seeing and feeling a-lot more progression now. When did you have the surgery? And how did yours happen?