When you hear a creak when you break your foot, it may be a ligament rupture, but it may also be caused by joint popping or fracture, and it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor for clarification in a timely manner. 1. Ligament rupture: If there is a creak when you break your foot, it may be caused by ligament tear or ligament rupture, and there may be a relatively crisp and obvious joint sound, it is recommended to carry out ultrasonography or MRI examination to determine the situation of ligament injury. 2. Joint popping: It may be caused by joint popping when you break your foot. X-ray and MRI are recommended to determine whether there is cartilage damage. 3. Fracture: Fracture may occur, and when fracture occurs, there may be a ringing sound, and it is recommended to take an X-ray of the ankle joint to determine whether there is a fracture. It is recommended that the patient seek prompt medical attention for imaging studies to determine if there is a ligament rupture or other problem, and that ice packs be applied immediately and that the patient not walk again.