Eversion Sprains

An eversion sprain is a type of ankle injury in which the ankle rolls outward. It occurs when the foot is forcibly pushed inward, causing the outer ankle ligaments to stretch and tear, leading to pain and swelling. In most cases, eversion sprains can be easily treated with rest, ice, compression and elevation of the ankle. If treated quickly, eversion sprains can typically heal within a few weeks. If left untreated, they can lead to chronic instability or chronic pain. Eversion sprains are important to treat promptly, as they can significantly affect mobility and quality of life.

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Medical and Psychological Trauma

ISSN: 2766-6204
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Reza Razaghi, University of Tabriz · Department of Mechanical Engineering, Research Assistant
Journal of Trauma aims to provide a comprehensive platform for scientists and academicians all over the world in order to promote and share their findings in the areas of trauma care, diagnostics and treatment of traumatized patients