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ANKLE FRACTURES

What Is an Ankle Fracture? • Pain at the site of the fracture, immediate attention because
fracture is a partial or which in some cases can extend they can lead to severe infection
A complete break in a bone. In
the ankle, fractures can range from
from the foot to the knee
• Significant swelling, which may
and prolonged recovery.

the less serious avulsion injuries occur along the length of the What to Do
(small pieces of bone that have been leg or may be more localized Following an ankle injury it
pulled off) to severe shattering-type • Blisters may occur over is important to have the ankle
breaks of the tibia, fibula, or both. the fracture site. These should evaluated by a foot and ankle
Ankle fractures are common be promptly treated by surgeon for proper diagnosis
injuries that are most often caused your surgeon. and treatment. If you are unable
by the ankle rolling inward or • Bruising, which develops soon to do so right away, go to the
outward. Many people mistake an after the injury emergency room and then follow
ankle fracture for an ankle sprain, • Inability to walk—however, it up with a foot and ankle surgeon
but they are quite different and is possible to walk with less as soon as possible for a more
therefore require an accurate and severe breaks, so never rely on thorough assessment.
early diagnosis. They sometimes walking as a test of whether a Until you are able to be
occur simultaneously. bone has been fractured examined by a doctor, the “R.I.C.E.”
• Change in the appearance of principle should be followed.
Signs and Symptoms the ankle so that it differs from This involves:
An ankle fracture is accompanied the other ankle • Rest. It is crucial to stay off the
by one or all of these signs and • Bone protruding through the injured foot, since walking can
symptoms: skin—a sign that immediate cause further damage.
care is needed! Fractures • Ice. To reduce swelling and
that pierce the skin require pain, apply a bag of ice over a
thin towel to the affected area
for 20 minutes of each waking
hour. Do not put ice directly
Fibula
against the skin.
Tibia • Compression. Wrap the ankle
Tibia in an elastic bandage or wear a
compression stocking to prevent
Fibula further swelling.
• Elevation. Keep the foot elevated
to reduce the swelling. It should
be even with or slightly above
the hip level.
Diagnosis Options include: surgery is needed to repair
The foot and ankle surgeon will • Immobilization. Certain frac- the fracture and other related
examine the affected limb, touching tures are treated by protecting injuries, if present. The foot and
specific areas to evaluate the injury. and restricting the ankle and ankle surgeon will select the
In addition, the surgeon may order foot in a cast or splint. This procedure that is appropriate
x-rays and other imaging studies, allows the bone to heal. for your injury.
as necessary. • Prescription medications.
To help relieve the pain, Follow-up Care
Treatment the surgeon may prescribe It is important to follow your surgeon’s
Treatment of ankle fractures pain medications or anti- instructions after treatment. Failure
depends upon the type inflammatory drugs. to do so can lead to infection, defor-
and severity of the injury. • Surgery. For some injuries, mity, arthritis, and chronic pain. ▲

This information has been prepared by the Consumer Education Committee of the American College of Foot and
Ankle Surgeons, a professional society of 6,000 foot and ankle surgeons. Members of the College are Doctors of
Podiatric Medicine who have received additional training through surgical residency programs.
The mission of the College is to promote superior care of foot and ankle surgical patients through education,
research and the promotion of the highest professional standards.
Copyright © 2006, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons • www.FootPhysicians.com

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