Ankle Fracture

What is an Ankle Fracture?

An ankle fracture is a break or crack in one or more of the bones that make up the ankle joint, typically involving the tibia, fibula, or both. Ankle fractures can range from mild, with the bones partially displaced, to severe, where the bones are completely displaced or broken into multiple fragments. This type of injury often occurs as a result of a significant force or trauma, such as a fall, sports injury, or car accident. As Ankle Fracture Specialists, we specialize in diagnosing and treating this condition effectively.

Causes

Ankle fractures can be caused by various factors, including:

  1. Traumatic injuries: Ankle fractures commonly occur as a result of sudden and significant force or trauma to the ankle joint, such as a fall from a height or a direct blow to the ankle.
  2. Sports injuries: Participation in high-impact sports, activities that involve rapid changes in direction or jumping, can increase the risk of ankle fractures.
  3. Accidents: Motor vehicle accidents or other accidents that cause a sudden impact or twist to the ankle can result in a fracture.
  4. Osteoporosis: Weakened bones due to conditions like osteoporosis can make individuals more prone to fractures, including ankle fractures, even with minimal trauma.

Symptoms

Recognizing the symptoms of an ankle fracture is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Common symptoms include:

  • Severe pain at the site of the injury.
  • Swelling, bruising, and inflammation around the fracture site.
  • Difficulty putting weight on the affected leg and being unable to walk or stand.
  • In some cases, the ankle may appear visibly deformed or misaligned, indicating a severe fracture.
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As Ankle Fracture Specialists, we understand the impact that this injury can have on your mobility and overall well-being. If you experience any symptoms or suspect an ankle fracture, we encourage you to consult with our team of experts for a personalized assessment and a comprehensive treatment plan.

Let us help you heal, regain ankle function, and support your journey to optimal foot and ankle health.

Treatments

Effective management of an ankle fracture involves a combination of non-surgical and surgical treatments, depending on the severity and type of fracture. Some common treatment options include:

Ankle Fracture Specialist’s interventions:

Immobilization

For stable fractures where the bones are not displaced, immobilization with a cast or a walking boot may be sufficient to allow the bones to heal.

Physical therapy

Following immobilization or surgery, physical therapy is crucial to restore strength, range of motion, and stability to the ankle joint.

Weight-bearing progression

Depending on the type and severity of the fracture, weight-bearing may need to be limited or gradually increased under the guidance of a healthcare professional.

Reduction and fixation

In cases of displaced or unstable fractures, surgery may be required to realign the bones and stabilize them with screws, plates, or wires.

Pain management

Medications, such as pain relievers and anti-inflammatory drugs, may be prescribed to manage pain and reduce inflammation.

Surgical intervention

In cases of complex or severe ankle fractures, surgery may be necessary to realign and stabilize the fractured bones. One surgical method used might be open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), where the fractured bones are surgically repositioned and held together with screws, plates, or rods.