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Collection of Ankle Injurys (24)
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A visual representation of acute ankle pain, often associated with sprains, strains, or inflammation.
Red lines highlight the area of heel pain-often associated with plantar fasciitis or Achilles tendon strain.
A foot and ankle wrapped in a blue elastic bandage, demonstrating proper compression for injury recovery.
Visual guide to lateral ankle sprains: from minor stretching (Grade I) to complete ligament tear (Grade III), highlighting the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments.
Left foot shows inflammation in the ankle joint (highlighted in red-orange), while the right foot displays normal, healthy anatomy.
A visibly bruised and swollen ankle elevated on a pillow-a common sign of sprain or trauma requiring rest and care.
A bare foot held in plantarflexion-commonly seen during calf raises or tiptoe stance-highlighting the arch, Achilles insertion, and venous pattern.
A close-up of a bruised foot showing discoloration on the arch and outer edge-common after sprains, impacts, or overuse.
Lateral view of the ankle joint, with ligaments (in blue) connecting the tibia and fibula to the talus and calcaneus.
Lateral view of the ankle and foot showing tibia, fibula, talus, calcaneus, and metatarsals, with major ligaments in blue.
A clinician carefully applies an elastic bandage to stabilize a patient’s foot-ensuring proper support without restricting circulation.
A medical illustration highlighting a ruptured Achilles tendon at the heel, marked by red inflammation and a jagged tear.
A stylized ankle illustration featuring a bandage-themed thought bubble and the phrase “Mind the GRAPH”-blending medical awareness with data literacy.
A minimalist black silhouette of a human foot in plantarflexion-ideal for anatomy diagrams, yoga guides, or footwear branding.
A healthcare provider carefully wraps a clean gauze bandage around an injured ankle, ensuring proper support and hygiene.
Left: Normal ankle anatomy. Right: Inflamed ankle joint showing swelling and heat-common signs of injury or arthritis.
Follow these four key steps-rest, ice, compress, and elevate-to manage a sprain safely and promptly.
A foot showing significant bruising and swelling-typical signs of a sprain, strain, or impact injury.
