I lost a ski in some very soft bumps, my remaining (right) ski then plunged for the depths, sending me into a forward twisting digger. My right ski did not come off until its tip (or tail- not quite sure which) helicoptored back into the snow. When the ski hit the snow it felt like someone hit me in the ankle and shin with a shovel. No searing or knife like pain I've experienced with blown ACL or herniated disks. Just like someone bashed me with a heavy shovel.
After roughly 5 minutes most of the pain dissapated and the ankle felt more weakness than pain. I was able to ski down and iced the ankle for 1/2 hour. After 1/2 hour of ice I tried to ski but it was a no go. I had no confidence in the ankle as it felt very unstable and was fairly painful.
The ankle ended up swelling right on the outside ankle bone. Previous ankle sprains I experienced swelled below the ankle bone, more where the foot and ankle connect (traditional roll over sprains). The front 1/3 of the ankle bone is still pretty sore. It feels like there is a "band" (some soft tissue?) that runs up from the front of the outside ankle bone along the outside of the shin bone that has been strained. Anyways, I'm assuming its a just a PIA sprain. There is only minor discoloration and I can gimp around on the ankle. I would "assume" a break would hurt a lot more to walk on.
I am going to Utah in 3 weeks and need to get this ankle back in shape ASAP. Any tips? I iced for the first 48 hrs, and am now switching between ice and heat. Would the next step be the stationary bike? Any suggestions on getting the ankle back in action would be appreciated. I could go to the Ortho and get a script for PT, but the only thing I can think PT would do other than ice and heat would be ultrsound, and possibly electric stim. Should I go the MD/PT route or wait a few more days (it happened saturday, and feels about 20% better 4 days later)?
Also, How the hell did I sprain my ankle in the boot? I ski Nordica Beasts with a 110 flex. I would have thought my knee would blow before my ankle would suffer any sort of damage in a plastic boot. And yes, I'll take the ankle over a knee any day. I can only guess that the soft snow slowed the binding release of the helicptoring ski upon impact and my foot was torqued pretty welll before the binding released. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
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