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Foot and Ankle Sprain

The feet and ankle are the main anchoring structures of the human body – as they not only support the entire anatomical weight but also allow for physical movement. While capable of supporting the body and various other physical activities, sudden pulls or jerks can cause the associated ligaments to tear. The tearing of the ligaments is known as a sprain, which can be quite painful and cumbersome, especially in the foot. Sprains can also lead to partial or complete immobility in the affected region.

If you or a loved one experiences a foot or ankle sprain, we recommend seeking immediate medical help and not relying on home remedies alone.

Foot and Ankle Sprain

Tendon Ruptures

Tendons are a series of dense connective tissues that connect the muscles to the bones. They transfer the contraction and relaxation of the muscles into mechanical movement through the bones. Tendons withstand a significant degree of tension, yet extreme trauma or pressure can cause partial or complete tearing of the tissue.

Although believed to be permanent, immediate expert medical care can repair tendon ruptures.

Tendon Ruptures

Ligament Reconstruction

Ligaments are a series of fibrous connective tissues that connect bones. Around 100 ligaments are present in a single human hand. Ligaments have elastic properties due to which they strain under tension but return to their original shape when you remove the pressure. However, lengthened tensions or too much pressure can cause structural changes, inducing ligaments to lose their original form. The dislocated joints are the prime example of such a scenario. If not treated as soon as possible, future dislocation becomes more common.

Extreme stress or trauma can lead to ligament breakage. Surgery and alternative treatments can repair broken ligaments. However, the possibility and effectiveness of non-surgical treatments depend on several complex factors, of which time is quite significant.

We recommend patients seek immediate medical attention for any such injury.

Ligament Reconstruction

Fascial Tears

Fascia is a band or sheet of fibrous connective tissue that encases muscles or organs. Ever had a B.B.Q at home? The silver skin on the ribs is a class of fascia. Fascial tissues allow muscles to perform more rigid and complex mechanical movements. Prolonged or undue strain can often cause the tissue to rupture or tear. Weight lifting or extensive running without rest or proper footwear is an example. Fascial tears can be immensely painful and cause inflammation. Delaying treatment can aggravate the symptoms further. See an expert physician soon to remedy the problem timely.

Fascial Tears

Muscle Strain

Muscles are responsible for all of the mechanical motion of the human body, from moving to blood circulation. Muscles are long strands of connective tissues composed of an elongated variety of muscle cells. , called muscle cells. While muscles are tough tissues that grow stronger with proper diet and gradual implementation of stress, sudden exposure to extreme or unusual degrees of stress can cause tears.

Experts classify muscular tears as acute or chronic injuries to soft tissue associated with muscles. Muscle strains can lead to several symptoms, from intense pain to inflammation to loss of functionality. We strongly recommend seeking professional medical care for any muscular strains, especially those in the foot and ankle.

Muscle Strain