wrap it up with an ace bandage and don't put much weight on it for a few days. WRONG!!! Excersise the ankle, take pain killers, put ice on for 15 mins every 2 hours, keep using it like a normal ankle.
If it's a bad sprain, have a half-cast and splint put on, and try to keep your leg extended and elevated as much as you possibly can. Try not to put pressure on your foot - get some cructhes, and if you're really lazy and have access to one, get a wheelchair. Keeping your ankle/leg elevated is important. When your leg is raised, there is less bloodflow to the injured ankle, helping it heal faster. Putting ice on the injured area, and taking ibuprofen will help diminish the swelling. This is what I was told by my doctor.
There is really nothing you can do, except ice it for a couple of days.
If you are in sports you probably shouldn't go to the doctor, because if you do they will give you a slip that says no physical activities for a couple of weeks.
I hope this helps :)
The treatment for a sprained or strained ankle is encapsulated in the acronym R.I.C.E.
R = Rest
I = Ice
C = Compression
E = Elevation
Rest:
Avoid any work or anything that might worsen the injury
Ice:
Get an ice pack or cold compress and apply to the area for 10 - 20 minutes.
Compression:
Bandage the ankle to reduce pain.
Elevation:
Elevate the affected leg to reduce swelling.
If you are unsure of the severity of the condition, consult a medical practitioner as soon as possible.
Rest the ankle, ok to wrap in an elastic wrap, ice the wound for 20 minutes once to twice an hour at the begginning of treating the sprain. Rest the ankle as much as possible for the next few days.
There are various simple ways to fix the problem of Ankle Sprains. Medications, Immobilization, physical therapy, Compression wraps, Icing are simple ways to treat ankle sprains. Check Medfoot to know more informative guidelines on problem of Ankle Sprains.
It will heal on its own. Just stay off of it for a few days. If it is serious, a doctor could wrap it for you. Or you could wrap it yourself with some elastic bandages from your local drugstore.
That is very true that runners don't always watch where they are going and occasionally acquire injuries do to that. To treat a sprained ankle, it's best if you stay off the foot, elevate it and put some ice on it. Make sure you don't do things like running or jogging. It could make the injury much worse than it already is.
first of all if it hurts alot then you should go to the doctor and the doctor would probably let you wear a cast and use crutches.
Wrap it up good, keep it iced, and keepe it propped up. It is called RICE REST ICE COMPRESS ELEVATE
It depends on how badly your ankle is sprained.
If a sprained ankle is so severe that the bone is not held in place, the health care provider may use casting or surgery to stabilize the joint.
Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxer, and is likely to do more harm than good for a sprained ankle. It is not likely to give pain relief, either.
Usually, you can walk on a sprained ankle, but it is EXTREMELY painful. This is NOT advised. The best way to take care of a sprained ankle is to ice twice a day, 20 minutes each time, wrap it in an ace bandage or a firm, cast, and avoid moving it or walking. It is good to stretch a bit by gently moving your foot back and forth if you are able. Slow biking on a stationary bike is good conditioning, but do not run or walk too much.
A sprained ankle is a tear in a ligament or tendon, not an injury to a bone.
with great care or delicacy
Ice
Yes. I had to use crutches when I sprained my ankle. If you walk on it, it won't heal. And limping is fatiguing.
He severely sprained it
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.
Even if you can't use the ankle that has been sprained, it is possible to walk using the other leg and crutches.