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Pediatric ankle impingement occurs when the ankle bones do not fit together perfectly.
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Fax: 469-303-4520
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Request an Appointment with codes: Andrews Institute (Sports Medicine)
Pediatric ankle impingement occurs when the bones that form the ankle do not fit together correctly. If the ankle bones do not fit together, the hinge joint in the ankle can become damaged over time. This is because the bones hit each other in the wrong place, causing damage each time the ankle is used.
Ankle impingement is most common in the front of the ankle bone, but it can happen in the back, too.
Symptoms of ankle impingement include:
Ankle impingement can occur after another ankle injury, such as a sprained or broken ankle. Other causes of ankle impingement can be scar tissue or a bone spur that forms on the bone.