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  2. Sprained ankle - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Signs and symptoms of a sprained ankle vary depending on the severity of the injury. They may include: Pain, especially when you bear weight on the affected foot; Tenderness when you touch the ankle; Swelling; Bruising; Restricted range of motion; Instability in the ankle; Popping sensation or sound at the time of injury; When to see ...

  3. Sprains - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Sprained ankle Enlarge image. A sprained ankle is the stretching or tearing of ankle ligaments, which support the joint by connecting bones to each other. Signs and symptoms will vary, depending on the severity of the injury, and may include: Pain. Swelling.

  4. Sprained ankle - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Sprained ankle — Injury to a ligament of the ankle can usually be treated with at-home care and appropriate exercises to get you back on your feet.

  5. Ankle sprain - Mayo Clinic Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

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    A sprained ankle is an injury that occurs when you roll, twist, or turn your ankle in an awkward way. This can stretch or tear the tough bands of tissue (ligaments) that help hold your ankle bones together. Ligaments help stabilize joints, preventing excessive movement.

  6. Sprains - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    A sprain is a stretching or tearing of ligaments — the tough bands of tissue that connect two bones together in your joints. Ice and elevation can help.

  7. Sprain: First aid - Mayo Clinic

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    Areas of the body most likely to sprain are ankles, knees and wrists. Sprained ligaments often swell quickly, are painful and might cause bruising. Often, the greater the pain and swelling, the worse the injury is. For most minor sprains, you can start treatment yourself.

  8. Muscle strains - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Signs and symptoms will vary, depending on the severity of the injury, and may include: Pain or tenderness; Redness or bruising; Limited motion; Muscle spasms; Swelling; Muscle weakness; When to see the doctor. Mild strains can be treated at home.

  9. ACL injury - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Signs and symptoms of an ACL injury usually include: A loud pop or a "popping" sensation in the knee; Severe pain and inability to continue activity; Rapid swelling; Loss of range of motion; A feeling of instability or "giving way" with weight bearing; When to see a doctor

  10. Broken ankle - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    If you have a broken ankle, you may experience some of the following signs and symptoms: Immediate, throbbing pain; Swelling; Bruising; Tenderness; Deformity; Difficulty or pain with walking or bearing weight

  11. Sprained your ankle - now what? - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    An ankle sprain typically happens when you roll your ankle inward, which stretches or tears the ligaments supporting the outer part of the joint. An ankle sprain is the most common injury among athletes and active adults, but it can happen to anyone. What to do immediately following a sprain