Ankle Trauma
Ankle trauma is a medical injury to the ankle joint, ligaments, and bones. It is generally caused by a major injury such as a fall, a car accident, or another type of trauma. Ankle trauma can be treated surgically or conservatively. In addition to causing pain and swelling, an ankle trauma can reduce mobility and range of motion in the joint. It can also lead to further complications such as arthritis, instability, and tendon tears. A prompt and accurate diagnosis is key to the successful treatment of ankle trauma. Patients should seek immediate medical attention to reduce their risk of long-term complications or chronic disability. Treatment options may include physical therapy, bracing, medications, or surgical intervention.
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