» Articles » PMID: 9392942

Ankle Sprains: Evaluation, Treatment, Rehabilitation

Overview
Journal Md Med J
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1997 Dec 11
PMID 9392942
Citations 4
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Ankle sprains are a common, costly, and potentially disabling problem. The proper history and physical examination will determine the need for radiological evaluation and treatment. Complications of ankle trauma like osteochondral fractures, peroneal tendon injuries, fracture of the os trigonum, synovial impingement, tarsal tunnel syndrome, Achilles tendon inflammation or rupture, and nerve injury are reviewed. The treatment of ankle sprains is based on the severity of the injury. Treatment begins with rest, ice, compression, and elevation. Casting and orthotics may be needed to facilitate healing. Primary rehabilitation, functional rehabilitation, and performance testing and the assessment of efficacy for each of these modalities are critical parts of proper treatment for ankle sprains.

Citing Articles

Comparison of intravenous ibuprofen and tenoxicam efficiency in ankle injury: a randomized, double-blind study.

Sahin G, Gulen M, Acehan S, Satar D, Erfen T, Satar S Ir J Med Sci. 2022; 192(4):1737-1743.

PMID: 36100795 DOI: 10.1007/s11845-022-03159-8.


Peroneal tendon dislocation.

Espinosa N, Maurer M Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg. 2015; 41(6):631-7.

PMID: 26564205 DOI: 10.1007/s00068-015-0590-0.


Naproxen Twice Daily Versus as Needed (PRN) Dosing: Efficacy and Tolerability for Treatment of Acute Ankle Sprain, a Randomized Clinical Trial.

Hajimaghsoudi M, Jalili M, Mokhtari M, Nejati A, Mesbahi J, Paydary K Asian J Sports Med. 2014; 4(4):249-55.

PMID: 24799999 PMC: 3977208. DOI: 10.5812/asjsm.11411.


Position-specific deficit of joint position sense in ankles with chronic functional instability.

Yokoyama S, Matsusaka N, Gamada K, Ozaki M, Shindo H J Sports Sci Med. 2013; 7(4):480-5.

PMID: 24149954 PMC: 3761917.