How to Reduce a Dislocated Ankle
Things You'll Need
- Splint
Instructions
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Preparation
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Calm the injured person down, making the person as comfortable and relaxed as possible.
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Determine quickly whether or not reducing the dislocation (putting the bones back in line) is necessary (see "How to Decide Whether or Not to Reduce a Dislocation").
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If reduction of the dislocation is necessary, calmly walk the injured person through each step, securing the person's agreement and cooperation.
Reduction and Splinting
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Seat the injured person comfortably, or have the injured person lie on his or her back.
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Hold the foot of the injured ankle by the toes, letting the weight of the foot and leg act as a counterweight, pulling the ankle downward. This is usually enough tension to slide the ankle back into place.
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If the free weight of the dangling foot is not enough tension, gently pull on the heel until the ankle slides back into place.
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Splint the ankle and seek medical attention (see "How to Splint a Fractured Ankle"). The injured person may be able to walk if splinted well.
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