Ankle Arthritis Treatment
Mr Billy Jowett | Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Expert Ankle Replacement & Fusion Surgery in Southampton, Portsmouth & Chichester
Expert Ankle Replacement and Fusion Surgery
Ankle arthritis can be debilitating, limiting your mobility and causing persistent pain that affects your quality of life. As a consultant orthopaedic surgeon specialising in foot and ankle conditions, I offer advanced surgical solutions including ankle replacement and ankle fusion surgery across Southampton, Portsmouth, and Chichester.
With over many years of experience performing complex ankle procedures, including ankle joint replacement surgery, I help patients regain mobility and return to the activities they love.
Understanding Ankle Arthritis
Ankle arthritis occurs when the cartilage that cushions the ankle joint gradually wears away, leading to bone-on-bone contact. This causes ankle pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility that can significantly impact your daily life.
Unlike hip or knee arthritis which often develops due to age-related wear and tear, ankle osteoarthritis is most commonly caused by previous injury. A fracture, severe sprain, or repetitive ankle injuries can damage the cartilage and lead to post-traumatic arthritis years later. Other causes include inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, though in some cases ankle arthritis develops without an obvious trigger.
As the condition progresses, the protective cartilage continues to deteriorate. The ankle joint may become deformed, and bone spurs can develop. Walking becomes increasingly difficult and painful, affecting everything from your ability to work to simple daily activities like shopping or climbing stairs.
Common Symptoms of Ankle Arthritis
You may be experiencing ankle arthritis if you have:
When Conservative Treatment Isn’t Enough
In the early stages of ankle arthritis, non-surgical treatments can provide meaningful relief. These include:
However, as severe ankle arthritis progresses, these conservative measures often become less effective. If you’re finding that pain medications barely touch your discomfort, if injections only provide temporary relief, or if your quality of life is significantly impaired despite trying these approaches, it may be time to consider surgical treatment.


Your Surgical Treatment Options: Ankle Replacement vs Ankle Fusion
When ankle arthritis becomes severe enough to require surgery, I offer two proven surgical solutions. The right choice depends on your individual circumstances, activity level, and treatment goals.
Ankle Replacement Surgery (Total Ankle Arthroplasty)
Ankle replacement surgery involves removing the damaged ankle joint surfaces and replacing them with metal and plastic components that replicate natural ankle movement.
What Our Patients Say
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“I suffered for a long time in a lot of pain with a bunion and a shortening of ligaments in another toe. Mr Jowett operated on both of these and I am no longer in pain and back on the golf course pain free.”
Ankle Fusion Surgery (Ankle Arthrodesis)
Ankle fusion involves removing the damaged cartilage and fusing the ankle bones together, creating a solid, pain-free joint. While this eliminates ankle movement, it provides excellent pain relief and stability.
Patient Experience: Richard’s Recovery Story
“Before my surgery with Mr Billy Jowett, I was really struggling with mobility. Walking any distance had become difficult and uncomfortable, and I relied on a stick to get around. Over time, my ankle arthritis had gradually worsened, affecting how I walked and limiting my day-to-day life more than I realised.
When I met Mr Jowett, he explained my options clearly and honestly, including the differences between ankle fusion and ankle replacement. I felt well informed and confident in the decision we made together. Everything he explained beforehand turned out to be exactly how things went.
The surgery and recovery were far more straightforward than I had expected. I spent a short time in a protective boot, followed by crutches and physiotherapy, and I was supported throughout with clear guidance and recommendations, including being referred to an excellent local physiotherapist. Pain was minimal and very well controlled, and overall I found the recovery process much easier than I’d anticipated.
I was able to return to work in a managed way and gradually get back to driving and seeing clients. I’m self-employed and often spend long days travelling, so being able to do this comfortably again has made a huge difference. I’m now back in the gym, working with a personal trainer, rebuilding strength and confidence in my leg.
The improvement compared to before surgery is significant. I’m walking faster, more comfortably, and with far less limitation. My quality of life is noticeably better, and I’m certainly glad I went ahead with the operation.
For anyone who is unsure or on the fence about having this kind of surgery, my advice would be simple: life is too short to spend it hobbling around in pain. It’s not going to get easier on its own – getting it sorted sooner rather than later is absolutely worth it.
I’m very grateful to Mr Billy Jowett for his care, clarity, and expertise, and for helping me get back to a far more comfortable and active life.”
— Richard Baker
My Approach to Ankle Arthritis Treatment
Every patient’s ankle arthritis is different, which is why I take time to thoroughly assess your individual situation before recommending treatment. Your consultation will include:
Comprehensive assessment:
Personalised treatment planning: I’ll explain both ankle replacement and fusion options in detail, discussing the pros and cons of each approach specifically for your situation. Many factors influence the decision, including your age, activity level, bone quality, degree of deformity, and whether you have arthritis in other joints.
Shared decision-making: I believe in partnering with my patients to make treatment decisions. You’ll leave your consultation with a clear understanding of your options and what to expect from each procedure.
Continuity of care: I personally perform your surgery and oversee your entire recovery, from pre-operative planning through rehabilitation and return to full function.


Insurance & Payment Options
I accept all major private medical insurance providers for ankle replacement and fusion surgery, including:
Self-pay options: If you’re funding treatment privately, I offer transparent pricing with no hidden costs. Payment plans may be available – please enquire during your consultation.
NHS patients: I also see NHS patients through my NHS practice. Please speak to your GP about referral options.
Locations: Serving Southampton, Portsmouth & Chichester
I conduct consultations and perform ankle replacement surgery and ankle fusion procedures at state-of-the-art facilities across the South Downs region:
Southampton: [Hospital name and address]
Portsmouth:[Hospital name and address]
Chichester: [Hospital name and address]
This geographic coverage ensures convenient access to specialist ankle arthritis treatment whether you’re based in Hampshire, West Sussex, or surrounding areas.

Frequently Asked Questions About Ankle Arthritis Surgery
Next Steps: Book Your Ankle Arthritis Consultation
If ankle arthritis is limiting your life, don’t wait for the problem to worsen. Early specialist assessment ensures you understand all your options and can make an informed decision about treatment.
During your consultation, I’ll:
I consult at convenient locations across Southampton, Portsmouth, and Chichester, making specialist ankle care accessible throughout the South Downs region.
