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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Broken ankle
  1. ... an injury, such as a dislocated, sprained, or broken ankle An abnormal growth, such as a bone spur, ...
  2. ... leg, ankle, or foot Bone pain and fever Broken bone Decreased motion of the ankle joint Pain, swelling, or redness in a leg ... changes due to age Abscess Achilles tendonitis Arthritis Broken bone ... tendon in the ankle area Tumor or cancer in the bone, muscle, ...
  3. ... Blood clot in the leg (deep venous thrombosis) Broken or fractured bone Cancer Damage to the knee, foot, or ankle joint Noncancerous bone tumor Healing problems or development ...
  4. ... of your fifth metatarsal bone closest to the ankle is called a ... fifth metatarsal bone is sometimes called a "dancer's fracture."
  5. ... the way through) Be complete (the bone is broken through and is in 2 parts) Occur on one or both sides of the ankle Occur where the ligament was injured or torn
  6. ... running, can cause stress fractures of the foot, ankle, tibia, or hip
  7. ... you are NOT bearing weight. You suspect a broken bone (the joint ... your ankle back and forth. Contact your provider if: Swelling ...
  8. ... not crawl or walk usually do not get broken bones) Bruise marks ... the wrists or ankles from twisting or being tied up Human bite ...
  9. ... long bones in your foot that connect your ankle to your toes. A ... fracture, which is caused by a sudden and traumatic injury.
  10. ... Elsevier; 2020:chap 16. Rose NGW, Green TJ. Ankle and foot. In: Walls RM, Hockberger RS, Gausche- ...
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