Yes i can play
3 weeks
You most certainly can, but honestly, you probably shouldn't. A sprained ankle needs rest for a few days, not pressure. If you continue to strain it while it is in a state of disorder, you quite possibly might end up breaking it.
While playing basketball, this player sprained his ankle. Probably not a good idea to play without shoes! Symptoms of a sprain include swelling and discoloration near the affected area.A sprain occurs when a ligament is inflamed or torn. Ligaments, such as those of the ankle, are bands or sheets of regular, tough fibrous tissue that connect bones together.Here is the normal state of the ankle and its ligaments. Depending on the severity of the injury, the ligaments may be mildly injured and inflamed as in a Type One ankle sprain; partially torn, classified as a Type Two sprain; or completely torn, making it a Type Three sprain.Treatment for a Type One sprain should include Rest, Ice, Compression and immobilization, and Elevation of the affected area. This is easy to remember if you think of the acronym RICE. If you suspect a ligament is torn or completely severed, see your health care provider for treatment.Reviewed ByReview Date: 10/06/2008Thomas N. Joseph, MD, Private Practice specializing in Orthopaedics, subspecialty Foot and Ankle, Camden Bone & Joint, Camden, SC. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
football cleats don't have an arch in them. Football cleats have ankel protection, and an arch. but, for soccer you have a low cut ankle support and no arch. its best to invest in the correct cleat for each sport, or you could take the risk of injuring yourself.
Ferrum Junior College. He suffered an ankle injury that ended his playing career.
no. in fact, the ankle supports the ankle during a basketball game.
Most Arena Football Teams Play on Friday, Saturday, or Sundays to make it easier for fans to attend.
Yes you can, wisdom is not required.
people hurt their ankle when they play soccer
Nigeria plays soccer and football on hot days.
Like a "crusty bob", this is (AFAIK) a name invented by the George Clooney movie Leatherheads for a supposedly dirty play in the old days of pro football.
Not play the next day and depending on how bad the injury was, go see a doctor.