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Fell And Landed On Ankle, Radiating Pain To Knee And Tingling Feeling In Toes. Suggestion?

Hi, This may sound silly but I was standing on a caravan step, only 3 steps up from the ground and fell down and landed on my ankle. I normally roll my ankle and I have had worse pain . I have got ice on it and it resting high on a pillow. But pain is now going to my knee ontop of ny knee cap and from my ankle to my calve. behind my leg(if that makes sence) I m getting a tingly feeling to my toes. I have got sports day and a basketball grand final and also netball trials. What could be the matter with ankle and how can I help it thanks. Shanaya
Thu, 30 May 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concerns and it seems like you need to get your ankle examined by an orthopedic doctor and run tests. You most likely need an x-ray AP and Lateral views and also MRI tests to find out if you have any injury in or around your ankle. I think your ankle is more important than the sports events that you have. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Fell And Landed On Ankle, Radiating Pain To Knee And Tingling Feeling In Toes. Suggestion?

Hi there ~ I understand your concerns and it seems like you need to get your ankle examined by an orthopedic doctor and run tests. You most likely need an x-ray AP and Lateral views and also MRI tests to find out if you have any injury in or around your ankle. I think your ankle is more important than the sports events that you have. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!