Ankle Sprains
Protocols
Clinical Features:
- 1)Pain, especially when you bear weight on the affected foot.
- 2)Tenderness when you touch the ankle.
- 3)Swelling.
- 4)Bruising.
- 5)Restricted range of motion.
- 6)Instability in the ankle.
- 7)Popping sensation or sound at the time of injury.
Investigations:
- X-ray Ankle joint B/V
Rx:
- Rest
1. Tab.Naprox(500mg) (Naproxen)
- 1+0+1…...(after meal)..7 days (if pain)
2. Tab.Myloax/Lexaton(50mg) (Tolperisone)
- 1+1+1…….10 days(after meal)
3. Cap.Sergel(Esomeprazol) (20mg)
- 1+0+1……10 days
4. Tab.Rivo(0.5mg)(clonazepam)
- 0+0+1…...10 days
5. Physiotherapy: Neurodynamics
6. Use Crepe bandage
if severe sprain :surgical repair may be needed
Advice:
RICE Therapy
- Rest : Avoid activities that cause pain, swelling or discomfort.
- Ice. : Use an ice pack or ice slush bath immediately for 15 to 20 minutes and repeat every two to three hours while you're awake.
- Compression : To help stop swelling, compress the ankle with an elastic bandage until the swelling stops.
- Elevation.