Damaged ankle results from a broken or fractured ankle, it is one of the most common causes of ankle discomfort. Ankle fractures are common injuries that could result from direct trauma in an automobile accident, a simple slip and fall, or a twisting injury.
Ankle joint is made up of tibia, fibula, and talus. The large bone in the lower leg known as the tibia is also referred to as shinbone. The lower leg’s fibula is a smaller, thinner bone. The talus is bumped up against by the lower ends of the fibula and tibia as they come together. The main connection between the leg and foot is the talus.
An ankle fracture can range in severity and size from tiny cracks in the bones to breaks that penetrate your skin.
The location and degree of the bone fracture will determine the appropriate treatment for an ankle fracture. Surgery may be necessary to implant plates, rods, or screws into a badly broken ankle in order to keep the damaged bone in the right position while it heals. Ankle surgery is necessary for more severe fractures. Following an ankle fracture, the recovery time may be several weeks or months.
The following signs and symptoms could occur if you have a ankle fracture:
If the pain and swelling do not subside or get better on their own, the condition get worsen overtime, or there is an obvious sign of deformity, then patient should seek medical attention. Also, if the injury makes it difficult for the patient to walk, then they should visit the healthcare provider.
A direct injury to the ankle can result in an ankle fracture, however twisting injuries are more common. The ankle could have broken as a result of a severe fall or being hit by anything.
The following are the most common cause of a ankle fracture:
Risk factors increases risk of getting an ankle injury:
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