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Ankle
Fracture
The
ankle is comprised of three bones, one of which (the talus)
sets inside a cavity formed by the other two (the tibia
and the fibula). Each one is joined to the other by a
short
ligament. Any of these ligaments may be torn (sprained)
or the bones may break (fracture) where the ligaments
attach.
This usually occurs in response to a twisting injury.
Most sprains and some fractures may be treated by immobilization
alone (i.e., casts, splints or fracture boots), but some
may require surgical intervention. When a fracture (break)
occurs along a joint surface, the corresponding pieces must
heal in a nearly anatomic position to lessen the chances
of developing a traumatic arthritis.
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