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Recovering From a Broken Ankle

Recovering from a broken ankle depends on the type and severity of the fracture. A podiatrist can assess the injury and recommend proper treatment, which may involve immobilization using a cast or walking boot. In more complex cases, surgery might be necessary to reposition fractured bones and stabilize them with screws or plates. A broken ankle can take several weeks to heal, and additional time may be required to restore full ankle motion and strength. If the ligaments or tendons are also affected, this can lengthen recovery. A podiatrist will monitor your progress, evaluate healing through imaging, and determine when it is safe to begin gradual weight-bearing. Improper healing can lead to long-term instability, pain, or limited function, so close medical supervision is important. A podiatrist can also help prevent reinjury through supportive devices or orthotics and ongoing monitoring of the foot and ankle during recovery. If you have fractured an ankle, it is suggested that you make an immediate appointment with a podiatrist for an exam and appropriate treatment.

Broken ankles need immediate treatment. If you are seeking treatment, contact Desiree Garzon, DPM from County Wide Foot, Ankle, & Wound Care. Our doctor can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet. 

Broken Ankles
A broken ankle is experienced when a person fractures their tibia or fibula in the lower leg and ankle area. Both of these bones are attached at the bottom of the leg and combine to form what we know to be our ankle.

When a physician is referring to a break of the ankle, he or she is usually referring to a break in the area where the tibia and fibula are joined to create our ankle joint. Ankles are more prone to fractures because the ankle is an area that suffers a lot of pressure and stress. There are some obvious signs when a person experiences a fractured ankle, and the following symptoms may be present.

Symptoms of a Fractured Ankle

  • Excessive pain when the area is touched or when any pressure is placed on the ankle
  •  Swelling around the area
  •  Bruising of the area
  • Area appears to be deformed

If you suspect an ankle fracture, it is recommended to seek treatment as soon as possible. The sooner you have your podiatrist diagnose the fracture, the quicker you’ll be on the way towards recovery.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our offices located in Boynton Beach, and Wellington, FL . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.

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