
Get medical advice as soon as possible if you think you've broken your ankle. It may need treatment to heal properly.
Do not worry if you're not sure if your ankle is broken. Get it checked by a doctor.
You've injured your ankle and:
You can call 111 or get help from 111 online.
You've had an injury and:
Do not drive to A&E. Ask someone to drive you or call 999 and ask for an ambulance.
Bring any medicines you take with you.
If you think you've broken your ankle, there are some things you can do while you're waiting to see a doctor.
You should:
You'll usually have an X-ray to check if your ankle is broken and see how bad the break is.
If you have a very minor break, you may not need any treatment.
For a more serious break, you may need:
You may have follow-up appointments to check your ankle is healing properly.
A broken ankle usually takes 6 to 8 weeks to heal, but it can take longer.
The doctor will tell you:
You may need to see a physiotherapist. They can help you with exercises to get your foot and ankle gently moving again.
Once it's healed, use your ankle as normal. Moving it will stop it getting stiff.
Ask your doctor when you can return to contact sports or other activities that put a lot of strain on your ankle.
It's important to follow any advice you're given by the hospital or fracture clinic.
There are some things you can do to ease pain and help your broken ankle recover.
rest and raise your ankle whenever possible
take paracetamol or the painkiller your doctor has given you to ease pain
gently move your toes and bend your knee while wearing the boot or cast to ease stiff muscles
do not get your plaster cast wet or use anything to scratch under it
do not carry heavy things
You're recovering from a broken ankle and:
You can call 111 or get help from 111 online.