See the doc: Go to a foot/ankle specialist to get a proper exam. Your doc will physically examine the ankle to check range of motion and localized pain. Xrays will highlight alignment and check for fractures, but if necessary, an MRI would reveal both bone and soft tissue damage. Don't attempt to treat this on your own.
Answered 6/10/2014
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