How do you treat lateral malleolus?

How do you treat lateral malleolus?

A lateral malleolus fracture can be managed with self-care by elevation, rest, ice, and anti-inflammatory medications. Non-surgical treatment when the ankle is stable can consist of several supportive elements. While it heals, support may be rendered by wearing a high-top tennis shoe, or a short leg cast.

Is lateral malleolus fracture painful?

Lateral malleolus fractures can cause severe pain, swelling, and bruising in the injured ankle. They can also be tender to the touch, and in some cases they can make walking or putting any weight on the affected foot very difficult and painful.

How long does it take a lateral malleolus fracture to heal?

Lateral malleolus avulsion fracture

Healing: This normally takes approximately 6 weeks to heal.
Pain and Swelling: The swelling is often worse at the end of the day and elevating it will help. Pain and swelling can be ongoing for 3-6 months. Take pain killers as prescribed.

Why is my lateral malleolus swollen?

Peroneal tendonitis/tendinopathy is inflammation of the peroneal tendons which run behind the bony bit on the outside of the ankle (lateral malleolus). Symptoms include: Pain and swelling on the outside of the ankle. In particular, behind and underneath the bony part on the outside, called the lateral malleolus.

What causes the lateral malleolus to swell?

The most common foot and ankle injuries that cause swelling include ankle sprains, torn tendons, and fractures. 1 Overuse can lead to tendonitis, bursitis, and ligament or muscle strains. These are all potential causes of swelling.

Will walking on a fractured ankle make it worse?

Also called an ankle fracture, it can be a very painful injury and needs to be seen by a medical professional as soon as possible because it may need treatment to heal properly. Walking on a broken ankle can make the injury worse, so if in doubt get it checked out.

What is malleolus fracture?

A posterior malleolus fracture is a fracture of the back of the tibia at the ankle joint. In most cases of posterior malleolus fracture, the lateral malleolus (fibula) is also fractured. This is because it shares ligament attachments with the posterior malleolus. There can also be a fracture of the medial malleolus.

What is a lateral malleolus fracture of the ankle?

Lateral Malleolus Fracture. If the fracture is out of place or your ankle is unstable, your fracture may be treated with surgery. This trauma know as injury to the distal fibula of the ankle as well. The lateral malleolus is the name provided to the bone on the outside of the ankle joint.

What is the best way to diagnose a lateral malleolus fracture?

A plain film X-ray is all a doctor needs to diagnose a lateral malleolus fracture. They may order a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) scan if it’s an unstable ankle fracture or related to trauma to the joint or connective tissues. 4

What is this bump on my lateral malleolus?

The small bony chips lateral to the tip of the lateral malleolus represent an avulsion fracture while the well-corticated bony fragment adjacent to the medial aspect of the lateral malleolus tip could be mistaken for fracture if this was not the typical appearance and location for an accessory ossicle – the os subfibulare.

Do you need a boot for lateral malleolus avulsion fracture?

Lateral malleolus avulsion fracture. The boot you have been given is not needed to aid fracture healing but will help with your symptoms and should be worn whenever you’re walking. You may walk on the foot as comfort allows. You will find it easier to walk with crutches in the early stages.

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