swelling around the ankle, bruising around the hurt part of the ankle, may have extreme pain due to how much weight or dancing is put on the ankle...a suggestion on going to the doctors when first contact in this.
No, the mre wEight you put on it, the worse it gets.
Some of the most common foot and ankle procedures performed by orthopedic surgeons are carpal tunnel release, removal of support implant, repair of ankle fracture (bimalleolar type) and reapir fracture of ankle (fibula type). This information comes from applications for board certification from 1999 to 2003.
I got a hairline fracture in my ankle by to running up a slide and jumping off and due to not wearing proper shoes. When I landed I mistakenly landed on my left foot and due to all that force coming down on that one ankle, the outer part of my foot touched the side of my calf..... It swelled up so bad that when I got it X-Ray'd the doctors couldn't see the fracture, they thought I just got a real bad sprain. It wasn't until a week later they realized I had a hairline fracture in my ankle. Sorry for rambling on. :P
Pain, swelling, unbearable pain while pressure is applied.
It is possible to break your ankle from a 4-foot jump, especially if you land awkwardly or with excessive force. The impact of landing can put significant stress on the bones in your ankle, leading to a fracture. It is always important to land properly and safely when jumping from heights to avoid injuries.
Foot drop often affect the muscles which are responsible for the ankle movement. Some typical symptoms of having a drop foot are limp foot, numbness, difficulty with certain activities and tingling.
Yes, the ankle is inferior to the foot. The ankle is the joint that connects the foot to the leg, and it is located below the foot.
Yes, it is possible to break the side of your foot, which often involves fractures to the fifth metatarsal bone or the bones of the outer foot. Such injuries can occur due to trauma, such as stubbing your toe or rolling your ankle. Symptoms typically include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty walking. If you suspect a fracture, it's important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
You most likely have a sprained ankle if you are feeling pain when you put your weight onto the ankle. You could also have a fracture in the bone so it is best to seek medical attention to get an x-ray.
The metatarsals are technically the foot bones just beyond the ankle. They are between your ankle bones and the toes.
The ankle is closer to the body than the foot so it is proximal.
No, your ankle is right above your heel. Your heel is at the bottom of your foot.