
Foot and ankle fractures or traumatic injuries need a real diagnosis, not guesswork. Some injuries are obvious immediately. Others get written off as a bad sprain until symptoms continue longer than they should.
Evaluation focuses on understanding the injury pattern, making sure more serious damage is not missed, and deciding whether conservative treatment or a more advanced path makes the most sense.
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