nothing happens to your bones when you sprain your ankle as far as I know 'cause when your sprain your ankle you're stretching the liagaments nothte bones
But you can damage the bone some how during an ankle sprain 'cause I did it some how don't know though
Tarsals are the sliding bones in the ankle which allow the rotation movement. Carpals do the same but in the wrist.
The tarsal bones are the bone of the ankle, heel and upper foot. Technically the ankle joint is the connection between the tibia and fibula (leg bones) and the talus, or ankle bone.
Short bones-their main purposes are to provide support and stability.
The tarsus isn't a single bone; the term describes the bones between the metatarsus (foot) and the leg. This comprises the ankle and heel bones in humans.
There are two bones between the knee and the ankle, the tibia and the fibula.
it breaks. then you put a cast on and it heals.
What happens when you sprain your ankle?Answer:Your bones crack and bind, but it does not break.
Tarsals are the sliding bones in the ankle which allow the rotation movement. Carpals do the same but in the wrist.
The metatarsals are technically the foot bones just beyond the ankle. They are between your ankle bones and the toes.
A torn ligament will effect the ankle bones negatively. An ankle bone that has its ligament torn would be considered a severe ankle sprain.
The tarsal bones are the bone of the ankle, heel and upper foot. Technically the ankle joint is the connection between the tibia and fibula (leg bones) and the talus, or ankle bone.
In frogs the ankle bones (or tarsals) are fused to form the astragalus-calcaneum.
The four bones that form the ankle joint are the tibia, fibula, talus, and calcaneus. The tibia and fibula are the bones of the lower leg that articulate with the talus, which sits on top of the calcaneus, or heel bone.
tarsals
There are several bones in the Ankle. However, the one most commonly referred to as the "Ankle Bone" (the knob-like bone that protrudes out from where the ankle rotates) is called the Medial Malleolus.
The ankle. In Latin, tarsals literally mean the ankle.
Short bones-their main purposes are to provide support and stability.