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I dance over 30 hours per week. Last year in December, I injured my left ankle. Before the injury, it never popped or anything. It hurt bad and was swollen often as well as showed a little bruising. I saw several doctors. One described to me part of the problem by folding his hands together so that his fingers were interlaced and so that his hands made a parallel line to the floor. He said that the ligaments should be like that. Then he pulled his hands away from each other so that i could see holes through his interlaced fingers. He said that that was what ligaments were like now. Another doctor said that it could have been a sprain but that I should rest it and that it could heal on its own. Another (my dance doctor) said that the ligaments were strained. I had an MRI done and nothing showed up. So, another dance doctor said that the pain was probably from the swelling fluids. The injury is on the outside of my left ankle. It goes around the joint, starting below the joint and curving around to the right and up about an inch or two above and two the right of the joint. It is significantly more swollen than my right ankle. I ice it after dance. It has been going on for a full year now. I am almost 15 and 116-118 lbs now. What could this be?
You need clinical examination of your ankle where few special tests need to be performed.These findings have to correlated with MRI findings.If clinical findings are positive and MRI findings negative,You should undergo extensive supervised physiotherapy for 6 weeks.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Rajesh Gayakwad
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Hello, You need clinical examination of your ankle where few special tests need to be performed.These findings have to correlated with MRI findings.If clinical findings are positive and MRI findings negative,You should undergo extensive supervised physiotherapy for 6 weeks. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Rajesh Gayakwad