Stepping Through Recovery: Understanding and Treating Ankle Sprains

FOOT & ANKLE SURGEONS OF KANSAS

ANKLE SPRAINS​ SURGERY Q&A

WHAT ARE ANKLE SPRAINS?

Ankle sprains occur when the ligaments supporting the ankle joint are stretched or torn beyond their normal range of motion. Ligaments are strong bands of tissue connecting bones, providing stability to the joint. When damaged, they can cause swelling, pain, bruising, and instability in the ankle.

There are three main types of ankle sprains:

  • Inversion Ankle Sprain: This is the most common type. It occurs when the foot rolls inward, causing the ligaments on the outside of the ankle to stretch or tear.
  • Eversion Sprain: Eversion sprain occurs when the foot rolls outward, causing the ligaments on the inside of the ankle to stretch or tear.
  • High Ankle Sprain: High ankle sprain occurs when the ankle joint is forced beyond its normal range of motion in any direction. High ankle sprains are often more severe than inversion or eversion sprains.

Common Symptoms of Ankle Sprains

The severity of symptoms depends on the extent of the injury, but the most common include: The symptoms of an ankle sprain can vary depending on the severity of the injury, but they typically include :
  • Pain :Pain is the most common symptom of an ankle sprain. It is usually felt around the outside of the ankle, but it can also be felt on the inside or back of the ankle. The pain may be sharp and stabbing at first, and then become dull and aching as the injury heals.
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Is my ankle sprained? What are the risk factors?

Several factors can increase the risk of experiencing ankle sprains. These risk factors may contribute to the likelihood of ligament injuries in the ankle joint. Common risk factors include :
  • Previous Ankle Sprains : Individuals who have previously experienced ankle sprains are more susceptible to future sprains. Once the ligaments are stretched or torn, they may be more prone to injury.
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HOW ARE ANKLE SPRAINS DIAGNOSED?

Diagnosing an ankle sprain typically involves a deeper evaluation by a healthcare provider, including a thorough medical history, physical examination, and imaging studies if necessary.

1. Medical History : Our healthcare provider will collect information about the mechanism of injury, including the activity being performed, the specific movement that caused the sprain, or any immediate sensations or sounds experienced. They will also inquire about any previous ankle pain, chronic ankle sprain treatments, medications, and overall activity level.

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HOW ARE ANKLE SPRAINS TREATED?

The sprained ankle treatment typically involves a combination of conservative measures and, in some cases, surgical intervention. The specific treatment plan will depend on the severity of the sprain and the individual’s overall health.

Here’s an overview of how ankle sprains are typically treated:

  • RICE Protocol: The RICE protocol is the initial treatment for most of the ankle sprains, regardless of severity. It stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation.
  • Rest :Avoid putting weight on the injured ankle and allow it to heal.
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At Foot & Ankle Surgeons of Kansas, we are committed to helping you recover from ankle injuries and regain stability. If you’re experiencing ankle pain, contact us today to schedule a consultation.

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