A sprained ankle is a minor wound, but it's certainly not superficial, it is really a damage to the conjunctive tissue of the joint (usually the ligaments) imagine that your bones are held together at the joint by small wires and ropes which behave like rubber bands, when you twist a joint really hard, these rubber bands stretch and they swell causing pain, they will heal by immobilizing the joint, if they break, then it is not a sprain it is a ligament break and has to be fixed with surgery.
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It depends on how badly your ankle is sprained.
A sprained ankle typically involves damage to the ligaments surrounding the ankle joint rather than a specific bone. However, in some cases, a sprained ankle can also involve a fracture in one of the ankle bones.
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Sprained ankle.
There is no difference. A sprained ankle can also be known as an ankle sprain, twisted ankle, rolled ankle, ankle ligament injury, or ankle injury. It's when one or more ligaments are torn or partially torn where they are connected to your ankle bone.
A sprained ankle typically heals faster than a broken ankle. The recovery time for a broken ankle can be several weeks to months, while a sprained ankle usually improves within a few days to a couple of weeks with proper rest and treatment.
Your ankle is usually quite painful to walk on.
A sprained ankle can sometimes result in a bone chip, called an avulsion fracture. This is not a common result of a sprain.
Depends how severe the sprained ankle is. If ligaments are torn and joint unstable it may require surgery
A sprained ankle is a result of a torn or stretched ligament which results in swollen , black and blue color and/or the inability to walk barefoot comfortably. If you answered yes to any of these examples I would say yes your ankle is sprained and depending on your level of pain I would recommend consulting your personal physician.