I'm not a doctor but I think it's a small bone thing. This isn't a good answer but I'm sure it's on the suibject of that.
There is no difference. A sprained ankle can also be known as an ankle sprain, twisted ankle, rolled ankle, ankle ligament injury, or ankle injury. It's when one or more ligaments are torn or partially torn where they are connected to your ankle bone.
A skeletal bone injury.
It depends what kind of injury if a burn run it under cold water if you twisted ur ankle ice it.
In the book "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair, Jurgis suffers a broken ankle while working at the meatpacking plant. This injury leads to financial struggles for his family, as he is unable to work and provide for them.
She twisted her ankle when she fell.A broken ankle really hurts.
he suffered from an ankle twist
None of them have ever rally twisted their ankle at one of those gigs
He twisted his ankle
It depends on what type of injury that you have. There are some types of injuries that you're able to deal with on your own, and then there are some types of injuries that you would need to have someone look at. An example of a situation that does not usually need help You have twisted your ankle, and there is hardly any swelling, and the ankle is fairly sore, but you can still put weight on it. If this is the case for this one, then all you need to do is to apply some cold on it, and then wait for a little while, if it doesn't get better then seek treatment. An example that needs emergent help. You have twisted your ankle, and it is turning black and blue, the swelling is extreme, and your in a lot of pain. This shows there could be another injury in connection with the sprain.
There are a different varietys of injuries. A most common injury may be a broken/twisted leg. More common injuries may be a twisted ankle or wrist, a broken arm, or a dislocated shoulder. Things such as a twisted neck happen very rarley when playing sports.
No, an injury to the lateral side of your ankle may involve the fibula. An injury to the ankle on the medial side may involve the tibia.
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