An ankle sprain is a very common injury that affects athletes and non-athletes daily. An ankle sprain can happen from playing soccer or from tripping over a crack and “rolling” your ankle.
Ankle ligaments hold the ankle bones and joint in position and protect the ankle joint from any awkward movements like twisting, rolling or turning of the foot. When abnormal movements like twisting the ankle occurs you could potentially sprain your ankle.
The severity of an ankle sprain injury is determined by the “grade” of the sprain:
- Grade 1: Ligaments are stretched but not torn.
- Grade 2: Ligaments in the ankle are partially torn, but not completely torn. Sprains may cause loss of function in the ankle.
- Grade 3: Ligaments are completely torn. This is a severe sprain that requires medical or surgical treatment. Grade three sprains could potentially have a small chip of bone with it, called an avulsion fracture.
Ankle sprain symptoms depend on the grade of the sprain. However, the most common symptom is pain, swelling and tenderness at the site of injury.
Contact Dr. Millstein today if you have sustained a foot or ankle injury.Next, learn about Ankle Fracture Surgery.