Torn ligament at the ankle

The external ligamentous apparatus consists of three different parts of ligament that connect the tip of the external ankle with the calcaneus and talus. For the detailed structure of the foot, please also see our page on the foot. The outer ligaments (torn ligaments of the ankle) are most frequently torn in young adults. Elderly … Torn ligament at the ankle

Forecast | Torn ligament

Forecast Simple ligament stretches usually heal within one to two weeks. If capsular ligaments are torn, conservative therapy results in scarred defect healing of the ligaments. In most cases, the scarred ligaments are sufficient to restore the original function. If the stability is not sufficient, this results in joint instability. In these cases, surgery should … Forecast | Torn ligament

Prophylaxis | Torn ligament

Prophylaxis A good training condition and careful warming up before sports activities minimise the risk of sprain/twisting and thus the risk of torn ligaments considerably, but cannot ultimately prevent twisting. Good footwear can prevent a torn ligament by providing sufficient stability. The higher the sports shoe, the more reliable the protection against ligament injury. However, … Prophylaxis | Torn ligament

Torn ligament

Introduction A torn ligament (synonym: rupture of the ligament) is, as the name suggests, a tear or break in a certain structure of the ligament. The ligament can be completely or only partially ruptured. Also the localization is variable, so that a rupture of the ligament is just as likely at the center as in … Torn ligament

Treatment of a torn ligament in the ankle/ankle/foot | Treatment of a torn ligament

Treatment of a torn ligament in the ankle/ankle/foot Traumatic injuries to the ligaments of the ankle joint are the most common sports injuries. The ligaments can only be torn (distortion) or completely ruptured. If the ligaments are torn due to sudden overstretching, they are treated conservatively. Depending on the pain, the patient should put weight … Treatment of a torn ligament in the ankle/ankle/foot | Treatment of a torn ligament

Conservative therapy | Treatment of a torn ligament

Conservative therapy Relief and protection are the basis of the treatment. All measures are aimed at reducing pain and counteracting swelling. Supporting bandages, bandages or plastic splints are used to stabilize the joint and reduce swelling. In exceptional cases, a plaster cast can be applied in case of pronounced swelling or severe pain. Painkillers provide … Conservative therapy | Treatment of a torn ligament

With regard to the swelling, the following should be noted | Torn ligament at ankle joint

With regard to the swelling, the following should be noted Swelling is one of the main symptoms of torn ligaments in the ankle joint, along with bruising and ankle pain when walking. The main reason for this is the bleeding that results from the torn ligament. In addition, the swelling after a torn ligament also … With regard to the swelling, the following should be noted | Torn ligament at ankle joint

Stability through the use of a rail | Torn ligament at ankle joint

Stability through the use of a rail An important measure in the treatment of a torn ligament in the ankle joint is stabilisation and fixation so that the ligament can grow back together again and to ensure a physiological sequence of movements in the joint despite the torn ligament. In this case, a splint is … Stability through the use of a rail | Torn ligament at ankle joint