What is a Snowboarders Ankle Injury?
The Talus bone found in the ankle, just above the heel bone, is hardly a safe part for snowboarders. In fact, it is often injured due to the challenges that the sport imposes. Since an ankle sprain is found fifteen times more common in snowboarders than the rest of the population, it is often termed as the Snowboarder’s Ankle injury. The Snowboarder’s Ankle injury is usually caused by a twisted ankle during an exciting glide in the snow. A fracture in the lateral process of the Talus bone causes both the inflammation and the pain. As with any ailment, early diagnosis is helpful in finding the proper treatments. However, a Snowboarder’s Ankle injury is quite difficult to detect. X-rays are usually not enough to see the damage. If the orthopedic doctor does not see anything at the films yet swelling and pain are present, he may recommend a CT Scan to confirm the injury. A Snowboarder’s Ankle is different from a straightforward sprained ankle. They may be similar in terms of the signs and