Management of chronic ankle pain using joint mobilization and ASTYM® treatment: a case report

Emily J Slaven, Jessie Mathers, Emily J Slaven, Jessie Mathers

Abstract

Treatment of ankle sprains predominately focuses on the acute management of this condition; less emphasis is placed on the treatment of ankle sprains in the chronic phase of recovery. Manual therapy, in the form of joint mobilization and manipulation, has been shown to be effective in the management of this condition, but the combination of joint mobilization and manipulation in tandem with ASTYM® treatment has not been explored. The purpose of this case report is to chronicle the management of a patient with chronic ankle pain who was treated with manual therapy including manipulation and ASTYM treatment. As a result of a fall down stairs 6 months previously, the patient sustained a severe ankle sprain. The soft tissue damage was accompanied by bony disruptions which warranted the patient spending 3 weeks in a walking boot. At the initial evaluation, the patient reported difficulty with descending stairs reciprocally and not being able to run more than 4 minutes on the treadmill before the pain escalated to the level that she had to stop running. After five sessions of therapy consisting of joint mobilization, manipulation and ASTYM, the patient was able to descend stairs and run 40 minutes without pain.

Keywords: ASTYM treatment; Ankle fracture; Joint manipulation.

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Figure 1
Radiograph of the ankle.
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Figure 2
Body chart of reported pain.
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Figure 3
Talocrural joint manipulation.
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Figure 4
ASTYM treatment.

Source: PubMed

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