At AFC Urgent Care, we understand accidents can happen, and when you are having fun, you may not always want to stop to treat a minor injury. We’re open 7 days a week when you need medical attention for a foot or ankle injury.
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Ankle sprains are a common injury, making up 40% of all ankle injuries. They usually happen when the ligaments supporting your ankle are stretched beyond their limits, either due to a sudden twist, turn, or awkward landing. Imagine stepping off a curb the wrong way or making a quick pivot during a football game – these are common scenarios that can lead to an ankle sprain.
When this happens, the ligaments – those strong bands of tissue holding your bones together – get stretched or torn. Depending on the severity of the injury, it can range from mild to severe. In mild cases, you might experience some discomfort and swelling, but you can still put weight on the affected ankle. In more severe cases there will likely be significant swelling, and you may struggle to put any weight on it.
Among the various foot and ankle injuries, traumatic incidents often stand out. These injuries can result from slips to falls to unfortunate sporting mishaps. Our orthopedic foot and ankle care at AFC is equipped to evaluate and treat a wide range of conditions.
If you can’t make it to AFC immediately after an incident, use the R.I.C.E. method. |
Rest – After an accident, get to a comfortable location as soon as possible, and rest to prevent additional strain on the injury.
Ice – Wrap an ice pack in a towel and apply it to the injury for 15 to 20 minutes. Reapply the ice every 3 hours. If you don’t have an ice pack, a bag of frozen produce will get the job done.
Compress – Put pressure on the injured area by wrapping it with an elastic bandage. Make sure the bandage is tight but not too tight. You can tell if the bandage is too tight when the injured area turns blue or starts feeling numb.
Elevate – To properly elevate your injury, position the injured area to rest above your heart. The most common way to elevate the injury is to stack several pillows under your foot, arm, ankle or leg while resting in bed or on a sofa.
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