A sprained ankle, one of the most common injuries seen at practice.
What is a sprained ankle?
- Injury that occurs when you roll, twist or turn your ankle in an awkward way.
- Commonest injury when the sole of foot turned inwards – called an inversion injury – damages outside of ankle.
- The injury strains or tears the ligaments that help hold and stabilise the joint.
What are the risks of a sprained ankle and main symptoms?
- Obvious risk is playing sport – rugby soccer where the ankle ‘rolls’
- Uneven surfaces, being unfit, improper shoes causing you to fall, landing awkwardly after jump, higher risk if previous sprained ankle. .
- Main symptom one: immediate pain after roll the ankle, difficulty walking swelling and painful to touch.
- Bruising and restricted movement of the ankle, popping sound, sensation when the injury occurs.
How do we teat them?
Immediate treatment:
- Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation.
- Pain relief with things such as paracetamol.
If not settled in 48 hours see your doctor to:
- Examine the ankle, may order x-ray to make sure not broken.
- Get physio involved to start exercise program to get the ankle back to normal.
- May take up to 6 weeks to heal.
- In severe cases : may use a ‘moon boot’ or walking boot to immobilise the ankle till swelling goes down.
How do we prevent them?
- Warm up before sports ankle support if previously injured.
- Good fitting shoes important ( high heels a risk!)
- Stay fit, practice balance exercises.
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