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Where is the right ankle joint? _ fracture

Ankle anteroposterior position refers to the photos taken by X-ray film from four directions. It is more convenient to see the inside and outside of the ankle in the front and back position, and it is more convenient to see the front and back of the ankle in the side position. Generally speaking, lateral malleolus, medial malleolus and medial malleolus fractures are more common. The specific fracture location can be seen in the first photo report. Three months after an ankle fracture, you can generally practice walking, and there will be symptoms such as swelling and stiff joint activity, especially in the afternoon and generally subside in the morning. This situation will last for about half a year. You can soak your feet with some traditional Chinese medicine, and pad the affected limb with a hard pillow at night to relieve the symptoms. The specific fracture healing situation needs to be combined with clinical X-ray to draw a conclusion. I suggest you go to the hospital for an X-ray. I hope the above answers are helpful to you.