Medial ankle ligament injury
The medial ankle ligaments are sturdy structures on the inside of the ankle joint. They prevent the foot from rotating too far outwards with respect to the lower leg. Torn medial ankle ligaments result in pain and instability to the inside of the ankle joint.
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