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

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    It can take several weeks to two years to fully recover from a broken ankle. Symptoms and Causes. How can I tell if my ankle is broken? It’s not always easy to know if that pain in your ankle means your ankle is sprained or broken.

  3. Understanding the Healing Process After an Ankle Fracture

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    Usually, ankle fractures can take 12-16 weeks for the initial healing period. Some patients with minor fractures, like a hairline fracture, may fully recover after this period (or even sooner). For others with more complicated breaks, it may take weeks or months longer to recover mobility.

  4. 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...

  5. What Is the Recovery Time for a Broken Ankle?

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    While most people can expect at least 6-10 weeks before putting weight on the affected ankle and resuming light activities, complex fractures can take months to heal fully. How Serious Is a Broken Ankle? The seriousness of a broken ankle can vary greatly depending on the type of fracture and the bones involved. The Ankle Joint.

  6. Broken ankle - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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

    If your ankle starts to hurt long after a break, see your doctor for an evaluation. Bone infection (osteomyelitis). If you have an open fracture, meaning one end of the bone protrudes through the skin, your bone may be exposed to bacteria that cause infection.

  7. Broken Ankle (Ankle Fracture) > Fact Sheets - Yale Medicine

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    Whether caused by a simple misstep or a trauma such as a car crash, a fractured (broken) ankle is a painful and common injury. Broken ankles can vary significantly in severity from a tiny crack in the bone to a large crack to multiple cracks.

  8. 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...

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

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    Ligaments connect bone to bone to provide stability of the joints. They are commonly injured in the case of ankle sprains. They can also be injured in connection with ankle fractures. When ligaments are torn and associated with an ankle fracture, this damage can render the ankle unstable.

  10. Broken ankle - NHS

    www.nhs.uk/conditions/broken-ankle

    A broken ankle usually takes 6 to 8 weeks to heal, but it can take longer. The doctor will tell you: how long you'll have to wear the boot or have the plaster cast on. how much weight to put on your ankle – you may be given crutches or a walking frame to help keep weight off it.

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

    www.verywellhealth.com/broken-ankle-2548484

    Treatment. 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 fractures—lateral malleolus and bimalleolar fractures, for example—all of which are defined by exactly which parts of the ankle are affected. The stability of the joint after an ankle ...