1. GENERAL
2. DEFINITION OF DISEASES
3. ETIOPATHOGENY
3.1. Non-traumatic causes
3.1.1. Rheumatoid polyarthritis or chronic evolving polyarthritis
a)
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b) Other predisposing factors
3.1.2 Scleroderma
a) The genetic factor
b) Other determining factors
3.1.3 Arthritic disease or degenerative rheumatism
a) The hereditary factor
b) Other predisposing factors
c) Endocrine factors0
3.1.4. a) Affecting the jextarticular bone
b) Damage to new tissues
c) stenosing tenosynovitis of the calf
3.2. Traumatic causes
b) Vulkmann retraction
4. SYMPTOMATOLOGY
4.1. Ankle anchoilosis caused by non-traumatic causes
4.1.1. Ankylosis of the ankle due to rheumatoid
a) Disease history
b) Anamnesis
c) The objective examination
4.1.2. Anchylosis of the ankle due to scleroderma
4.1.3. Ankylosing ankle due to arthrosis
4.2. Ankylosis of the ankle due to post-traumatic causes
5. CRITERIA FOR SUPPORTING THE DIAGNOSIS
5.1. Traumatic causes
5.1.1. a) Clinical criteria for ankylosis of the ankle due to rheumatoid:
b) Radiological criteria:
5.1.2. Sclerodermic ankle ankylosis:
a) Clinical criteria
b) Radiological criteria
c) Laboratory examination: highlights the increase of VSH.
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5.1.3. Ankylosis of the ankle due to arthrosis
a) Clinical criteria
b) Radiological criteria
5.2. Posttraumatic causes
5.2.1. Ankylosis due to postfracture and dislocation:
a) Clinical criteria
b) Radiological criteria
5.2.2. Ankylosis of the ankle from Volkmann's retraction.
6. EVOLUTION AND FORECAST
7. THE TREATMENT
7.1. Prophylactic treatment
7.2. Curative treatment
7.2.1. Gyno-dietetic treatment
7.2.2. Correction of the patient's mental state
7.4. Orthopedic treatment
7.5. Surgical treatment
7.6. Balneophysiotherapeutic recuperative treatment
7.6.1. Hydrotherapy
7.6.2. Thermotherapy
7.6.3. electrotherapy
8. MASSAGE TECHNIQUE IN ANKYLOSIS OF THE ANKLE
8.1. Physiological effects of massage of the upper elements of the locomotor system.
8.2. Anatomical description of the region
8.3. the technique of massaging the leg, ankle and foot itself
8.4. PHYSICAL THERAPY
8.5. CFM exercises
9. CLEAN THE BATH [Show Less]