| It is very common to find the ankle joint
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| | ranges in severity from grade-I to
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| afflicted by injuries and the most common
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| | grade-III, depending on the extent of
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| form is sprain. Anatomically, various
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| | injury to the ligament. An examination of
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| ligaments that are stretched or torn
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| | the ankle reveals swelling and
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| surround the ankle joint when it is
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| | discoloration due to the accumulation of
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| forced to land in varied unnatural
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| | blood and fluid. The X-ray is an integral
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| positions. This is of common occurrence
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| | part of diagnosis as it rules out the
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| during exercises, playing certain sports
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| | possibility of fracture. An MRI
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| or accidentally.The usual presentation
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| | examination provides a conclusive picture
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| could be an individual landing his foot
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| | of injuries to various
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| forcefully on an uneven surface or the
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| | ligaments.Prolonged immobilization in
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| foot is turned inwards suddenly with
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| | cases of ankle sprain is a common
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| force. This force in-turn stresses the
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| | treatment error. Early mobilization
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| ligaments that normally help stabilize
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| | stimulates collagen bundle orientation
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| the outer part of the joint. There might
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| | thereby promoting healing and regaining
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| be a history of sudden snap/pop when this
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| | the range of motion.
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| type of injury happens.The ankle sprain
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