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Results 51 - 60 of 110 for Ankle swelling
  1. ... may be due to any of the following: Swelling from an injury, such as a dislocated, sprained, or broken ankle An abnormal growth, such as a bone spur, ...
  2. ... the ankle joint may be left in your ankle for 1 or 2 days. During your early recovery period, you should focus on keeping the swelling down by having your foot raised higher than ...
  3. ... provider if you have any of these symptoms: Swelling, pain, numbness, or tingling in your leg, ankle, or foot that becomes worse Your leg or ...
  4. ... position it was not designed to move. The ankle is the most commonly sprained joint. Some common symptoms of a sprain are pain around the joint, swelling, and bruising.
  5. ... of joints. This leads to attacks of joint swelling and pain most often in the knees, wrists, ankles, and shoulders. Other joints can be affected as ...
  6. ... mistaken for sprains, bone infection, arthritis or joint swelling. Your health care provider will take your medical history and examine your foot and ankle. Blood tests and other lab work may be ...
  7. ... may be changed more than once, as your swelling goes down. In most cases, you will not be allowed to bear weight on your injured ankle at first. You may also wear a boot, ...
  8. ... comfortably placed under your foot so that your ankle and leg are slightly raised. If you have arthritis, follow your health care provider's treatment plan.
  9. ... running, can cause stress fractures of the foot, ankle, tibia, or hip
  10. ... comfortable, well-fitting shoes. If you have redness, swelling and warmth across the middle of your foot or ankle after exercise let your provider know right away. ...
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