Twisting the ankle or sprained ankle causing injury to the outer (lateral) ligaments is one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. Ligaments are tough fibrous bands that connect bone to bone and are extremely strong providing the joint with stability and resist excessive movement beyond the joints normal range.
A sprained ankle is classified into three categories depending on severity
1. First degree ankle sprain
Some stretching or perhaps tearing of the lateral ankle ligaments
Little or no joint instability
Mild pain
Little or no swelling
Some joint stiffness or difficulty walking or running