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[QUOTE="Cuseregular, post: 2290027, member: 185"] Yeah in the differential is the dreaded high ankle sprain to the distal Tib fib ligament and/or interosseous membrane certainly but usually post injury you don't see that good a degree of dorsiflexion/plantarflexion he demonstrated walking off. The way I refer to the bone injuries is a "fracture" different from a "break/broken" bone. Sounds like you had a break through and yeah no walking on that. I actually had this injury, a hairline fib fracture, playing college football. Played on it (painfully) for three weeks to end the season. Finally at seasons end finally told the trainers, dr's and post X-ray they found a hairline type fracture, where the bone looks intact and congruent on X-ray til (back then) they put it under a "hot lamp" for further investigation and found it (today they'd do an MRI). So yeah hopefully it's something like this (good quick full healing) or even better a deep bruise. The high ankle sprain takes forever to heal. [/QUOTE]
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