Ankle Replacement Surgery: Everything You Need to Know

Elliot Landy • January 7, 2026

Ankle pain and stiffness can make even simple daily activities difficult. For people suffering from severe ankle arthritis or chronic ankle damage, ankle replacement surgery can be a life-changing solution. At Ankle & Co, we believe informed patients make confident decisions — so here’s everything you need to know.


What Is Ankle Replacement Surgery?


Ankle replacement surgery, also known as total ankle arthroplasty, is a procedure where damaged ankle joint surfaces are removed and replaced with artificial implants. These implants are designed to restore movement, reduce pain, and improve overall quality of life.

Unlike ankle fusion, which eliminates joint motion, ankle replacement surgery aims to preserve natural ankle movement, allowing for more normal walking and better long-term mobility.


Who Is a Candidate for Ankle Replacement Surgery?


You may be a good candidate for ankle replacement surgery if you:


  • Have severe ankle arthritis

  • Experience chronic pain that limits daily activities

  • Have not found relief from non-surgical treatments

  • Want to maintain ankle movement rather than fuse the joint

A thorough evaluation by a Ray Monkhouse at Ankle & Co is essential to determine if this procedure is right for you.


Benefits of Ankle Replacement Surgery


Some of the key benefits include:


  • Significant pain relief

  • Improved range of motion

  • Better walking ability

  • Reduced stress on nearby joints

  • Enhanced quality of life

Modern surgical techniques and advanced implant designs have made ankle replacement surgery safer and more effective than ever before.


What to Expect During Recovery


Recovery from ankle replacement surgery varies from person to person, but most patients can expect:



  • Initial immobilisation of the ankle

  • Gradual weight-bearing as healing progresses

  • Physical therapy to restore strength and movement

  • Return to normal activities within several months

Following post-surgery care instructions closely plays a major role in achieving the best possible outcome.


Is Ankle Replacement Surgery Safe?


Like any surgical procedure, ankle replacement surgery carries some risks. However, when performed by experienced specialists using modern techniques, the success rate is high. At Ankle & Co, patient safety and personalised care are always our top priorities.


Take the First Step Toward Pain-Free Movement


If ankle pain is holding you back, ankle replacement surgery may be the solution you’ve been looking for. Consulting with a qualified specialist can help you understand your options and decide on the best treatment path.


Ankle & Co is committed to helping you move comfortably, so contact us today to find out more!

By Elliot Landy March 9, 2026
Whether you are standing, walking between meetings, or working from home, your feet are the foundation of your entire workday. Unfortunately, for many of us, foot pain has become an expected side effect of a job well done. At Ankle and Co, we believe that "powering through" the pain isn't just uncomfortable, it can lead to long-term mobility issues like plantar fasciitis, bunions, or Achilles tendonitis. If you want to finish your shift feeling as good as when you started, follow these five essential tips for avoiding foot pain at work. 1. Invest in Professional Footwear (Not Just "Work Shoes") The most common cause of workplace foot pain is improper footwear. While aesthetics matter, your shoes must provide three things: arch support, cushioning, and a wide toe box. The Specialist’s Tip: If you work in a formal environment, look for "orthopaedic-friendly" dress shoes. For those on their feet all day, avoid flat, unsupportive pumps or worn-out trainers. Remember, shoes have a "mileage", once the internal support collapses, they need to be replaced. 2. Don’t Underestimate the Power of Orthotics Sometimes, the shoe itself isn't enough. If you have high arches or flat feet, your "normal" gait might be putting uneven pressure on your joints. Custom-made orthotics can realign your feet, distributing your weight evenly and preventing the dull ache that sets in by mid-afternoon. At our Leeds clinic, we often see patients whose chronic foot pain was resolved simply by adding the right internal support to their daily work shoes. 3. Vary Your Surface and Stance Static loading, standing in one exact position for hours is a recipe for inflammation. If you use a standing desk, try to use an "anti-fatigue" mat to provide a bit of give. If you are stationary, try to shift your weight from heel to toe occasionally or use a small footstool to rest one foot at a time. This keeps the blood circulating and prevents the ligaments from tightening up. 4. Incorporate "Desk Stretches" You don’t need a gym to keep your feet healthy. During your lunch break or even while sitting at your desk, try these two quick moves: The Seated Calf Stretch: Extend one leg out and pull your toes back toward your shin. The Golf Ball Roll: Keep a golf ball or a small firm ball under your desk. Rolling your arch over it for five minutes can release tension in the plantar fascia and stave off foot pain. 5. Listen to the Early Warning Signs The biggest mistake people make is waiting until they can no longer walk comfortably before seeking help. If you notice swelling, sharp pains in the morning, or a persistent ache in your heel, it’s time to consult a specialist. Early intervention, such as a biomechanical assessment, can prevent the need for more invasive treatments or surgery down the line. Expertise You Can Trust in Leeds At Ankle and Co, led by Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Mr. Ray Monkhouse, we specialise in helping patients regain their mobility and live life without the distraction of chronic pain. If foot pain is affecting your performance at work or your quality of life at home, don’t wait. We offer private consultations at Nuffield Health Leeds as well as NHS clinics at Chapel Allerton Hospital and Leeds General Infirmary. Book a Consultation Today or contact us to take the first step toward pain-free working.
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