Management of ankle sprains.

TitleManagement of ankle sprains.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsWolfe MW, Uhl TL, Mattacola CG, McCluskey LC
JournalAm Fam Physician
Volume63
Issue1
Pagination93-104
Date Published2001 Jan 01
ISSN0002-838X
KeywordsAnkle Injuries, Exercise, Humans, Range of Motion, Articular, Sprains and Strains
Abstract

Without adequate care, acute ankle trauma can result in chronic joint instability. Use of a standardized protocol enhances the management of ankle sprains. In patients with grades I or II sprains, emphasis should be placed on accurate diagnosis, early use of RICE (rest, ice, compression and elevation), maintenance of range of motion and use of an ankle support. Sprains with complete ligament [corrected] tears (grade III) may require surgical intervention. Although early motion and mobility are recommended, ligamentous strength does not return until months after an ankle sprain.

Alternate JournalAm Fam Physician
PubMed ID11195774