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How Do You Recognize And Treat Ankle Injuries In Youth Soccer?

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How Do You Recognize And Treat Ankle Injuries In Youth Soccer?

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Soccer has one of the lowest injury rates of any youth sport. However, sports and injuries do, unfortunately, go hand in hand. With a little knowledge of safety and prevention, you can help your child reduce the likelihood of ankle injuries. Step 1 Know the types of injuries. Ligament injuries – generally caused by rolling an ankle on the field – are treated with a cast and a crutch. Step 2 Beware of fractures. A broken ankle usually has a lot of swelling as well as disfiguration of the ankle joint. The foot may look obviously deformed. Step 3 Have someone check to see if the area beyond the break is getting enough blood. Take the pulse on the top of the midfoot and look for normal skin tone. Step 4 Get the player to the hospital if the ankle is broken and get medical help as quickly as possible if the blood flow is cut off. Step 5 Make sure a medical kit is kept on the sideline, with a splint to secure the extremity in the position in which it lies. Step 6 Apply ice to the injured are

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