Optimal Recovery from Talus Cartilage Injury

The treatments for talus cartilage injury include medication, physical therapy, surgery, etc. There is no optimal recovery method. 1. Drug treatment: non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as Celecoxib and Diclofenac can reduce inflammation and relieve pain; cartilage protection drugs such as glucosamine can slow down the degeneration of articular cartilage. 2. Physical therapy: magnetic therapy, wax therapy, shock wave therapy can promote local blood circulation and reduce inflammation. 3. Surgery: For those with serious cartilage damage or ineffective conservative treatment, surgery can be carried out to help eliminate pain, promote cartilage repair, improve ankle joint function and avoid complications such as osteoarthritis of ankle joint. It is recommended that people with talus cartilage injury should go to regular hospitals in time and have standardized treatment under doctor’s guidance to avoid delaying the condition. The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.