High Ankle Sprain
Causes
The syndesmotic ligament is often injured when the foot and ankle experiences a sharp, outward twisting. In most cases, the ligament will tear. In severe cases, a complete rupture may take place. High ankle sprains are less likely to occur than low ankle sprains, and are commonly experienced by athletes.
Symptoms
Symptoms of a high ankle sprain include swelling, bruising, redness, and inability to put weight on the injured leg.
Diagnosis
Physicians will review symptoms and medical history to understand what caused the injury to occur. During a physical exam, physicians will look for pain when the foot is twisted or squeezed. Imaging tests such as an MRI may be used to identify a high ankle sprain.
Treatment
High ankle sprains are usually treated with casts, splints, or braces. Rest, icing, and anti-inflammatory medications are also effective in alleviating symptoms. Physical therapy may be recommended to restore strength and mobility. Surgery is unlikely, but may be required if damage is severe and the ankle is still unstable after conservative treatments.