Ankle and Foot Fractures
Case Definition
Fracture in one of the ankle or foot bones occurs due to direct trauma, fall, or severe twist.
Symptoms:
- Sharp pain at the time of injury
- Deformity of the foot or ankle
- Difficulty or inability to stand
- Severe swelling
Treatment:
- Immobilization of the fracture using a cast or splint
- Complete rest and avoiding weight-bearing
- In some cases: surgical intervention to stabilize the bones
Tips:
- Avoid risky activities without proper protection
- Strengthen the muscles of the foot and ankle
Frequently Asked Questions about Ankle and Foot Fractures
We fully understand the importance of having all the necessary information to make informed decisions about your health. Therefore, we have compiled the most frequently asked questions about ankle and foot fractures and provided clear and reliable answers. We hope this section helps you gain a better understanding of the procedure.
Usually 6 to 12 weeks depending on the severity of the fracture.
Yes, after the doctor confirms complete healing.
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