The causes of ankle neck pain, or ankle pain, are numerous and are based on anatomical structures. The ankle joint consists of bones, articular cartilage, tendons and ligaments soft tissues, etc. When problems occur in any of these structures, they can cause ankle pain. In addition to this, pain can also be triggered if aseptic inflammation of the joint occurs, i.e. synovitis or osteoarthritis. Prolonged chronic strain, cold, trauma and other causes can damage the ankle joint muscles, ligaments and other tissues, making manifest pain and swelling in the ankle area and affecting normal weight-bearing activities. If you suffer from chondritis, fasciitis, osteoarthritis, rheumatism and other diseases in the ankle joint area, you will experience ankle pain. Gouty arthritis, or even septic arthritis, caused by necrosis of the talus or gouty stone deposits, may also produce ankle pain. Therefore, ankle pain needs to be analyzed in the context of its anatomy, personal history and physical examination. If necessary, blood tests or imaging tests can be done to comprehensively analyze and determine the cause.