What happens when you sprain your ankle?Answer:Your bones crack and bind, but it does not break.
An ankle sprain
it breaks. then you put a cast on and it heals.
When you sprain your ankle, the ligaments that connect the bones in your ankle stretch or tear. It doesn't typically affect the bones themselves, but it can cause swelling and inflammation in the area. In severe cases, it may lead to a fracture or bone bruising.
Haha yeah...happens to me all the time but it's just a mild sprain.
The most common type is the inversion ankle sprain, in which the ankle rolls over on the outside.
It is generally easier to sprain your ankle than to break it. A sprain is a stretching or tearing of the ligaments, while a break is a fracture in the bone. The recovery time and treatment for a sprain are typically less extensive than for a break.
You will sprain your ankle.
It's a sprain in the upper ligament of your ankle. These are usually much more painful and take longer to heal. (I had one about 2 months ago and they suck). The only good part is that with a high ankle sprain there is less of a chance of recurring problems as compared to a low ankle sprain aka. regular sprain.
Yes. The amount of swelling depends on several things, such as how bad the sprain is, how strong your ankle is, whether this is your first sprain, and how fast you get ice and compression on it.
Twist it
Sprain your ankle