Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast

Episode 172.0 – Ankle Sprains

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Nov 4, 2019
Explore the intricacies of ankle sprains, a prevalent injury especially among teens and athletes. Discover the critical role of the anterior talofibular ligament and the distinctions between lateral and medial sprains. Unpack the grading system that helps assess injury severity, along with essential examination techniques to differentiate sprains from fractures. Learn about effective rehabilitation strategies and the importance of tailored immobilization. Gain insights into recovery management and the risks of re-injury.
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INSIGHT

Ankle Sprain Prevalence

  • Ankle sprains are the most common sports injuries, especially in jogging.
  • Even non-athletes are susceptible due to the ankle's ambitious nature.
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Ankle Anatomy and ATFL

  • The talus bone fits between the fibula and tibia, forming a mortise held by ligaments.
  • The anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) is the most common sprain site due to its weakness and inversion injuries.
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Mechanism of Injury

  • Inversion injuries cause most ankle sprains, not eversion.
  • Medial ankle sprains are less common due to stronger ligaments and a less frequent mechanism.
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