Osteoid osteomas are benign bone tumors that are commonly found in the cortical segments of long bone but can occasionally occur in the talus of the foot. They typically present in younger males and are characterized by lesions with a vascularized nidus surrounded by sclerotic bone. Plain radiographs can often miss the diagnosis, requiring further imaging with computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Lesions often lead to a significant inflammatory response resulting in an impaired range of motion and nocturnal pain. Conservative management with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications and a walking boot is considered first-line therapy, with failure to respond being an indication for surgical intervention. Surgical treatment traditionally consisted of en bloc resection but has been replaced by CT-guided radio-frequency ablation (RFA) when conservative management has failed. Four cases of osteoid osteoma of the talus are presented which all went on to RFA after conservative management failed. The patients' non-specific symptomatology and unremarkable findings on plain radiographs led to further evaluation using MRI or CT, which aided in the diagnosis. Following imaging, RFA was performed which resulted in 100% relief of pain and symptoms in all four patients and a return to full activity without limitations. Osteoid osteomas of the talus present unique challenges due to the non-specific symptoms and complex surrounding anatomy that accompanies this condition. Management should include the use of CT for localization and RFA of the lesion, which we have shown leads to complete resolution of symptoms and return to normal daily activities.

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