Acute ankle injuries happen rapidly and are typically caused by twisting or rolling on your ankle. These consist of fractures, cartilage injuries, sprains, and strains. A torn or ruptured ligament in the ankle is referred to as a sprained ankle. The most frequent one is a "inversion sprain," which damages the ligaments on the outside of the ankle. Any of the ankle bones can fracture, resulting in a broken ankle (including a Potts fracture). You'll feel agony and swelling right away, and you won't be able to bear any weight. Osteochondral fracture is a cartilage (on top of the Talus bone) fracture. They frequently co-occur with ankle sprains and might not be recognised right away. An inside-of-the-ankle pain is referred to as medial ankle pain. Although not always, this is more likely to be a gradual start from usage. The most frequent reasons include: An overuse ailment called tibialis posterior tendinopathy (tendonitis) causes pain on the inside of the ankle. On the inside of the ankle, there is pain that could extend under the arch of the foot.
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