High ankle sprains can be serious injuries
Ankle sprains are by far the most common injury in high school sports.
In fall high school sports, ankle sprains are the most common volleyball injury and the third most common football injury. However, researchers agree that there is no such thing as a “simple” ankle sprain. Serious injuries can occur when you sprain your ankle including: cartilage damage to the inside bone of the ankle (talus bone); peroneal tendon injury, peroneal nerve injury, and fractures.
Sprains of the lateral ligaments (on the outside of the ankle) are the most common injury in high school sports. Sprains to the ankle ligaments that hold the lower leg bones together (tibia and fibula bones) comprise about 10-15 percent of all high school ankle sprains, but are more disabling, requiring a longer period of recovery to return to sports. These sprains are called “high ankle sprains” because of their location above where the common ligament sprains occur.
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