Ankle Fractures
What is an Ankle Fracture?
An ankle fracture occurs when one or more of the bones that form the ankle joint break. These bones include the tibia, fibula, and talus.
Ankle fractures commonly occur due to:
- Twisting injuries
- Falls
- Sports injuries
- Motor vehicle accidents
Symptoms
Symptoms may include:
- Severe ankle pain
- Swelling and bruising
- Difficulty walking or bearing weight
- Deformity of the ankle
Treatment
Treatment depends on the type and stability of the fracture.
Non-surgical treatment may include:
- Immobilization with a cast or boot
- Rest and limited weight-bearing
Surgical treatment may be required if the bones are displaced. Surgery typically involves plates and screws to restore alignment of the ankle joint.
Recovery
Most ankle fractures require 6–12 weeks for bone healing, followed by rehabilitation to restore strength and mobility.
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Don’t Let an Ankle Fracture Slow You Down
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