yes, it limits you from every sport that has to do with feet.
Alot of people say that is not a good idea, but I've sprained my ankle many of times and it doesn't hurt at all. But I just think it depends on how tight the boots are.
Well it could be many things, so i would go to a doctor and get it checked out. You could have a sprained or twisted ankle.
There are many ways to sprain your ankle in basketball. Perhaps the most common is to land wrong after jumping for a block or shot. Falling from a foul may also cause a sprained ankle.
I do not mean to be offensive, but honestly this is a stupid question. if you have a sprained ankle and need crutches, fine. But if people think you faked it, that is ridiculous an injury is an injury, and who uses crutches in school for fun?
Your ankle could be sprained. Achilles Tendonitis occurs when your tendon has become irritated and inflamed. This may happen for many reasons. If you have tendonitis the area of your Achilles tendon would be tender, be painful to move, and/or swollen.
You could have done one of many things. You could have pulled a muscle, sprained it, stressed a muscle or tendon, broken it, etc. The best thing you could do is to follow RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevate) and see a doctor as soon as you can.
Firstly, see if there is nobody around you. Next, you tie your shoelaces together to form a knot. Then when a teacher or a pupil who is a prefect and anybody else. Walk big steps and then you will trip and maybe sprain your ankle.
Some examples of different ankle supports include ankle taping, which many athletes use to help prevent the injury from moving when playing sports, or ankle braces, which can be easily tightened but may not be as effective as taping.
ankle supports (These are required to be worn in many youth football programs)
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1 ... October 19, 1975 against the Steelers due to a sprained ankle. He also did not play in the 3 Bears games in 1987 that were played with replacement players due to the player's strike.
Getting an x-ray wouldn't hurt you...I have hurt my ankle many times and normally if it is still bothering me after a couple of days I will go get it checked out...you could have some further damage to either you ligaments or tendons or even a nerve that is creating the pain that you are feeling.