
Ankle
sprains are caused by an unnatural twisting or
force on the ankle bones of the foot, which may
result in excessive stretching or tearing of one
or more ligaments on the outside of the ankle.
The severity of the sprain can impact the degree
of damage as well as the type and duration of
treatment. If not properly treated, ankle sprains
may develop into long-term problems.
Primary symptoms of ankle sprains are pain following
a twist or injury, swelling, and bruising.
Treatment includes resting and elevating the ankle
and applying ice to reduce swelling. Compressive
bandages also may be used to immobilize and support
the injury during healing. Serious ankle sprains,
particularly among competitive athletes, may require
surgery to repair and tighten the damaged ligaments.
To prevent ankle sprains, try to maintain strength,
balance, and flexibility in the foot and ankle
through exercise and stretching, and wearing well-fitted
shoes.