What are the symptoms of fracture adhesions in the ankle

Ankle fracture adhesion will show symptoms such as joint pain, activity limitation and localized swelling. 1. Joint pain: when the ankle joint is adherent, there will be localized soreness, especially during exercise. 2. Restricted movement: The presence of ankle adhesions can also lead to restricted range of motion of the ankle joint, which prevents free dorsiflexion and other movements. If the adhesion is severe, it will lead to stiffness of the joint and inability to perform routine movements such as squatting. 3. Localized swelling: If the adhesion is slightly loosened, the adhesion will cause localized swelling due to capillary rupture and bleeding. If adhesion occurs after ankle fracture, first of all, you should go to the hospital for further examination, and choose the appropriate treatment method according to the severity of adhesion. If the fracture adhesion is not serious, exercise rehabilitation can be carried out. It can also promote local blood circulation and metabolism. If the symptoms are serious, medication or surgery is needed.