What to do about a broken inner ankle

Internal ankle fractures often occur in patients in clinical practice, mostly due to direct or indirect external forces. When an internal ankle fracture occurs, the first step is to take different treatments depending on the extent of the internal ankle fracture and the age of the patient. If the fracture of the inner ankle is linear and not displaced, the child can be treated conservatively. You can apply a local plaster to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and fix the fracture with a plaster brace or brace. If an adult has a displaced internal ankle fracture and the talus is dislocated, the treatment can be surgical, with incision and internal fixation with hollow nail under anesthesia and talus repositioning. Therefore, it is important for the patient to consult a doctor promptly after the fracture of the internal ankle and take specific treatment after a clear diagnosis, so as not to delay or further aggravate the condition.