The ankle is made up of 3 ligaments on the outside (fibula) and a cluster of ligaments on the inside (tibia side).
Typical ankle sprains are inversion or “turning your foot in” type of injury.
The most common misconception that I hear from patients is that if they can walk on the ankle, then it is not broken. — Wrong!
Sometimes the ankle sprain or ligament rupture is more painful then an ankle fracture. Oftentimes, I would see a patient one month after an “ankle sprain,” only to find an ankle fracture or even a foot fracture. This poses a problem as then we are dealing with a delayed fix if the bone is broken and needs surgery.
Lesson: If you suffered from an ankle sprain, no matter how minimal, see your podiatric physician for an ankle and foot x-ray. If caught early, you can avoid surgery or long term complications.
Foot Fractures From Ankle Sprains
Dr. Kevin Lam, area’s leading ankle certified podiatrist talks about foot fractures that are commonly associated with ankle sprains.
Dr. Kevin K. Lam
Comprehensive Foot & Ankle Care
www.NaplesPodiatrist.com
Office: 239 430 FOOT
Double Board Certified Podiatric Surgeon
- American Board Of Podiatric Surgery
- Foot Surgery
- Reconstructive RearFoot & Ankle Surgery
- American Board of Lower Extremity Surgeons
- Foot Surgery
- Reconstructive RearFoot & Ankle Surgery
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