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Classification of Ankle Sprains And Healing Process
Ankle Sprain is the commonest injury in leg we have, Regardless of whether the lateral or medial ligaments are injured, the severity of an ankle sprain is typically placed into one of three grades based on the amount of ligamentous damaged or bruised. The degree of tissue damage, the amount of joint laxity, and the extent of dysfunction increase with each increase in grade.
we can ankle sprains result in a stretching of the ligamentous fibers and are considered minor sprains. there is Stretching of ligaments, ankle sprains result in partial tearing of the ligamentous fibers and are considered to be moderate sprains.there will be Partial tearing of ligaments, usually the classify the ankle sprain into three grades :
anterior talofibular ligament usually the one who gets stretched in an ankle sprain. there will be Point tenderness and anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) and calcaneofibular ligament (CFL). Grade III ankle sprains result in substantial tearing of the ligamentous fibers and are considered severe sprains. Substantial tearing of ligaments may involve the posterior talofibular ligament (PTFL) in addition to the ATFL and CFL. Point and diffuse tenderness with Severe edema and Moderate to severe dysfunction will be there. Moderate to severe laxity is a key feature of severity. the patient won’t walk and Limited to no ability for full weight-bearing without the supportive device. Point and diffuse tenderness may be present at the site. Slight to moderate laxity and Moderate dysfunction is seen in a patient who is…