What are the symptoms of traumatic ankle arthritis?

Symptoms of traumatic ankle arthritis are pain, swelling, limited joint movement, etc. In severe cases, deformity may occur. 1. Pain: Patients with traumatic ankle arthritis may experience joint pain, which is more obvious at the beginning of activities, and to some extent alleviated after moderate activities, and then aggravated when over-activity, and relieved after rest. 2. Swelling: In traumatic ankle arthritis, due to synovial membrane damage and inflammation, the joint may have a large amount of exudation, which may cause recurrent swelling of the joint. 3. Restriction of activities: Due to joint damage and pain, patients with traumatic ankle osteoarthritis may suffer from ankle joint mobility, such as limitation of joint flexion and extension. 4. Deformity: If the traumatic ankle arthritis is serious, it may cause deformity of the ankle joint, such as inversion and eversion. Patients with traumatic ankle joint should pay attention to rest and avoid excessive activities in normal times. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for treatment under the guidance of physicians.