How does Simon Joness injury differ?
Flintoff had posterior bone spurs – on the back of his left ankle. These are most common in ballet dancers, who must rise continually on their toes. These, too, can be worsened by an ankle sprain. How do doctors and physios diagnose anterior impingement? The diagnosis from Kirk Russell, England’s physio, will initially have been made by checking ankle movement. An x-ray can reveal bone spurs. A bone scan may follow, especially where surgery is considered. What non-surgical treatment can be given? 1. Rest for up to four weeks – something for which Jones did not have time. 2. A special walking boot or short leg cast. Jones left Trent Bridge in such a walking boot. 3. Painkillers, anti-inflammatory medicine, steroid injections. 4. Ice treatment. 5. Exercise such as exercise bikes and swimming. 6. Oxygen tents to assist healing. 7. Heel supports in shoes and boots. Will it all end in surgery? It might. That depends on the exact cause of the ankle impingement. Jones would most likely face “