Doctors hoping for new era of artificial ankles
Posted by Kiran | Under Health, Science, Technology and Gadgets Tuesday Nov 18, 2008
The first ankle replacements of the 1970s were abandoned when they couldn’t withstand the pounding of daily life. A second generation in the ’90s lasted longer but never became really popular.
Now the nation is embarking on a new generation of artificial ankles designed to work more like the joint you’re born with, a move specialists hope finally will offer less pain and more function to thousands who hobble — although it’s too soon to be sure.
“These third-generation prostheses really mimic a natural ankle, which is really what makes them different,” says ankle specialist Dr. Steven L. Haddad of the Illinois Bone and Joint Institute and an orthopedic surgery professor at Northwestern University.
The ankle joint is smaller than the hip and knee and must absorb more force than its sister joints, Dr. Keith Wapner of the University of Pennsylvania told a recent American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons meeting.













