Can you wiggle toes with broken ankle?

Most believe that if they can wiggle their toes or move the ankle around that an ankle fracture has not occurred. The reason this is not true is because the nerves and muscles that allow the movement of the ankle have not been affected by the fracture.
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Can you wiggle your toes if your ankle is sprained?

As you can see, the symptoms for a sprained ankle are like those of a broken ankle, but don't include the inability to move the toes or deformities.
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How do you know if you broke your ankle bone?

If you have a broken ankle, you may experience some of the following signs and symptoms:
  1. Immediate, throbbing pain.
  2. Swelling.
  3. Bruising.
  4. Tenderness.
  5. Deformity.
  6. Difficulty or pain with walking or bearing weight.
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How can I tell if my ankle is broken or just sprained?

While swelling is a symptom of both injuries, if your ankle looks clearly “off,” it's most likely because a bone is broken. Does your ankle feel numb? With a sprain, you feel pain. But if you have numbness or tingling, your ankle is most likely broken.
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Is my ankle broken if I can walk on it?

Many people assume that if you can put weight on the ankle then it isn't broken, however, it is possible to walk on a broken ankle, particularly with a less severe fracture. If you're concerned your ankle may be broken, we recommend contacting your doctor, who can conduct an examination or order and xray if necessary.
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Can you wiggle your toes with a broken ankle?



Can you limp on a broken ankle?

A broken ankle can be just as painful as, if not more painful than, a sprain. Right after breaking an ankle, you may or may not be able to walk or place weight on the ankle.
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How do I know if my ankle pain is serious?

Seek immediate medical attention if you:
  1. Have severe pain or swelling.
  2. Have an open wound or severe deformity.
  3. Have signs of infection, such as redness, warmth and tenderness in the affected area or a fever greater than 100 F (37.8 C)
  4. Cannot put weight on your foot.
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What does a torn ligament in ankle feel like?

If you have torn your ankle ligament, symptoms include: Swelling around your ankle joint. A feeling of instability. Bruising – sometimes up your lower leg and into your foot.
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Does a broken ankle bruise?

A person may see bruising around the ankle joint, although not immediately. The bruising can track down toward the sole of the foot or toward the toes. In severe fractures, there may be obvious deformities of bones around the ankle. Skin may be stretched over an underlying broken bone.
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Why do toes hurt broken ankle?

You might wonder why a doctor would perform a pressure test on the bottom of your foot or ask you to wiggle your toes if you have an ankle injury. This is because fractures can cause pieces of broken bone to become dislodged and sever nerves in the foot, in some cases leading to pain, numbness, or tingling.
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How do I know if I need an xray on my ankle?

Tenderness over the bony prominence on either side of the ankle, particularly if it's in the back. Inability to bear any weight for four steps (limping counts as weight-bearing). Tenderness over the outer or inner edge of the foot (where the foot is widest).
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How painful is a fractured ankle?

If you fractured your ankle, you will likely experience immediate, sharp pain and possible swelling. Additional symptoms include: Pain that spreads throughout the foot and up your leg, toward your knee. Intensifying pain if you try to bear weight on your foot.
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Can you bear weight on a broken ankle?

When you experience an ankle fracture, it could feel similar to an ankle sprain. In fact, sometimes you are even able to weight bear with limited discomfort. A more serious ankle fracture often result in the inability to bear weight and can necessitate surgery.
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How can I tell if I have a hairline fracture in my foot?

The most common symptom of a hairline fracture is pain. This pain can gradually get worse over time, especially if you don't stop weight-bearing activity. Pain is usually worse during activity and lessens during rest.
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What are the symptoms of a hairline fracture?
  1. swelling.
  2. tenderness.
  3. bruising.
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Can you still walk with a torn ligament in your ankle?

The quick answer is yes, typically you can walk with a torn ligament or tendon in the foot. Walking may be painful but you can typically still walk. For example, the Posterior Tibialis Tendon runs down the back of the shin, behind the middle bump of the ankle (medial malleolus) and to the bottom of the foot.
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How do you tell the difference between a broken foot and a sprained foot?

Overall, the telltale signs include:
  • Possibly hearing a cracking sound when the bone breaks.
  • Intense pain that worsens with physical activity.
  • Swelling, bruising, and tenderness.
  • Inability to bear your body weight.
  • Deformity around the injured area.
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Do you hear a snap when you sprain your ankle?

An Ankle Sprain occurs when one or more ligaments on the outer side of the ankle are stretched or torn. Sprains can range from mild to severe and are usually caused by overstretching beyond one's normal range of motion. A “popping” sound is very common to hear at the moment when you sprains your ankle.
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When should you get a sprained ankle checked?

When to see a doctor for a sprained ankle
  1. You have swelling that is tender to the touch.
  2. You have bruising around the ankle or foot.
  3. You have a restricted range of motion.
  4. You have pain and are unable to bear weight on the affected foot.
  5. You noticed a popping sensation or sound at the time of the injury.
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How long does a rolled ankle take to heal?

Mild, low-grade ankle sprains will usually heal in one to three weeks with proper rest and non-surgical care( such as applying ice). Moderate injuries may take between three and four weeks. Because of limited blood flow to the ligaments of the ankle, more severe injuries may take between three and six months to heal.
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Can walking on a sprained ankle make it worse?

Yes. That's the very short answer. According to the National Association of Athletic Trainers, ankle injuries, including sprains, are very often undertreated. Ignoring treatment, including excessive movement of the ankle through unnecessary walking, leads to a greater risk of worsening the injury.
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What happens if I accidentally put weight on my broken ankle?

Putting any weight on an operated foot or ankle can damage the repair that's been done. Bones need time to heal. Plates or screws that may have been added during surgery need the bones to heal around them. Adding weight too soon can interrupt this important internal healing process.
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What happens if you put weight on a broken ankle?

It is very important to not put weight on your ankle until your physician says you can. If you put weight on the injured ankle too early, the fracture fragments may move or your surgery may fail and you may have to start over.
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What happens if you walk on a broken ankle too soon?

If your fracture is mild and hairline, your doctor may allow you early weight bearing and walking on your ankle. However, a serious broken ankle will take time in recovery and delay walking. Walking on a broken ankle too soon may result in unbearable pain or discomfort from the slightest of movement.
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What is a Grade 2 ankle sprain?

Grade 2: A more severe sprain, but incomplete tear with moderate pain, swelling and bruising. Although it feels somewhat stable, the damaged areas are tender to the touch and walking is painful.
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What is a Grade 3 ankle sprain?

Grade 3: This is a full tear of the ankle ligament. You may have heard a popping sound when it happened. This level of sprain causes severe pain, swelling and bruising. Because the ligament is no longer able to do its job, your ankle will feel unstable and will be unable to support any of your weight.
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