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  2. Ankle Fractures - Trauma - Orthobullets

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    Ankle fractures are very common injuries to the ankle which generally occur due to a twisting mechanism. Diagnosis is made with plain radiographs of the ankle. Treatment can be nonoperative or operative depending on fracture displacement, ankle stability, presence of syndesmotic injury, and patient activity demands. 1.

  3. Broken Ankle: Types of Fractures, Diagnosis & Treatments - HSS

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    What is a broken ankle? A broken ankle is a fracture or multiple fractures of one or more of three bones in the ankle joint: the tibia (shinbone), the fibula (outer bone of the lower leg), and the talus.

  4. Broken ankle - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/broken-ankle/symptoms-causes/syc-20450025

    Fractures can range from tiny cracks in your bones to breaks that pierce your skin. Treatment for a broken ankle depends on the exact site and severity of the bone fracture. A severely broken ankle may require surgery to implant plates, rods or screws into the broken bone to maintain proper position during healing.

  5. Broken Ankle (Ankle Fractures): Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

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    A broken ankle, or ankle fracture, happens when you break one or more bones in your ankle joint. Serious ankle fractures may require surgery.

  6. Ankle Fractures Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - WebMD

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    You can expect most ankle fractures depending on how severe they are, to take 4-8 weeks for the bones to heal completely and up to several months to regain full use and range of motion of...

  7. Ankle Fractures - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Ankle fractures are common injuries that could result from a trivial twisting injury in old frail patients up to high energy trauma in a young population. Treatment of these fractures aims to restore joint stability and alignment to reduce the risk of post-traumatic ankle arthritis.[1][2]

  8. Is My Ankle Sprained or Broken? How to Tell The Difference - ...

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    What's an Ankle Fracture? How Can I Tell the Difference? Treatment for a Sprain. 3 min read. You’ve injured your ankle and can’t put your weight on it. It hurts and is tender to the touch,...

  9. Broken Ankles: Types of Ankle Fractures - Verywell Health

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    Broken ankles may involve one or more of the three bones of the ankle joint—the tibia, fibula, and talus. There are different types of ankle fractureslateral malleolus and bimalleolar fractures, for example—all of which are defined by exactly which parts of the ankle are affected.

  10. Ankle Fractures (Broken Ankle) - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    A broken ankle is also known as an ankle fracture. This means that one or more of the bones that make up the ankle joint are broken. A fractured ankle can range from: A simple break in one bone, which may not stop you from walking, to; Several fractures, which may require surgery. These types of fractures can be very disabling.

  11. A broken ankle is also called a fractured ankle. It happens when one or more bones in the ankle joint break. If you’ve been injured, have pain, and can’t walk or move your foot, you may have...