Rooney injures ankle in Champions League match

March 31st:  The football injury that all English football fans dread has happened. Wayne Rooney limped off the field in the final moments of Manchester United's 2-1 loss to Bayern Munich last night having twisted his ankle. He left the stadium on crutches with his ankle in a protective aircast boot although United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson described the injury as "not terribly serious". Rooney will be scanned to ascertain the extent of the damage. He has been in scintilating form in recent weeks and scored the opening goal last night after 66 second but United were undone by a last minute winner scored by Bayern in a reverse of the 1999 Champions League final that United won in injury time. United fans around the world will be crossing their fingers that Rooney can shake of the injury quickly.

esph's "In Agony Aunt" says: "You can sprain your ankle if the foot is planted unevenly on a surface, beyond the normal force of stepping. This causes the ligaments to stretch beyond their normal range in an abnormal position. 

If there is a severe in-turning or out-turning of the foot relative to the ankle, the forces cause the ligaments to stretch beyond their normal length. If the force is too strong, the ligaments can tear. You may lose your balance when your foot is placed unevenly on the ground. You may fall and be unable to stand on that foot. When excessive force is applied to the ankle's soft tissue structures, you may even hear a "pop". Pain and swelling result.

The amount of force determines the grade of the sprain. A mild sprain is a Grade 1. A moderate sprain is a Grade 2. A severe sprain is a Grade 3.

Immediate treatment should follow the PRICE protocol:

  • Protect your ankle
  • Rest your ankle by not walking on it
  • Ice should be immediately applied. It keeps the swelling down. It can be used for 20 minutes to 30 minutes, three or four times daily. Combine ice with wrapping to decrease swelling, pain and dysfunction
  • Compression dressings, bandages or ace-wraps immobilize and support the injured ankle
  • Elevate your ankle above your heart level for 48 hours
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    And to get yourself back in action fast, come and see us for treatment ASAP.

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