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Ankle Fractures

Ankle fractures vary in severity and location, affecting the bones around the ankle joint. The lateral malleolus fracture involves a break in the fibula, which is the smaller bone on the outside of the ankle. This type of fracture commonly occurs due to twisting or rolling the ankle. In contrast, a bimalleolar fracture involves both the lateral malleolus and the medial malleolus, a part of the tibia on the inside of the ankle. Bimalleolar fractures are often more complex and may result from significant trauma or falls. The location of these breaks influences treatment options and recovery time, with bimalleolar fractures generally requiring surgery to stabilize the ankle joint and promote proper healing. Prompt medical attention and appropriate treatment are vital to ensure optimal recovery and reduce the risk of long-term complications such as instability or arthritis in the ankle joint. If you have fractured your ankle, it is suggested that you consult a chiropodist who can guide you toward the treatment that is best for you.

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