
A Pott’s fracture is a type of ankle fracture that can occur after a forceful twisting injury, especially when the foot turns inward while pointing downward. This movement is common among basketball and volleyball players. While an ankle sprain may be involved, the same force can also cause a fracture around the ankle along with the ligament damage. Because the outer side of the ankle is less stable, a Potts fracture may be overlooked and mistaken for a simple sprain. Symptoms include ongoing ankle pain, swelling, bruising, and trouble putting weight on the foot. Proper evaluation is important to identify whether a fracture is present. A podiatrist can examine the ankle, order imaging, and determine the best course of care to support healing and restore stability. If you are experiencing such ankle pain, it is suggested that you make an appointment with a podiatrist for an exam, diagnosis, and treatment.
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