noun The joint connecting the foot with the leg; a part of the body
Ankle boots are a popular style of footwear that covers the foot and stops at or just above the ankle.
The ankle is the joint connecting the foot to the leg, consisting of the tibia, fibula, and talus bones.
Ankles are commonly injured in sports such as basketball, soccer, and running.
Exercises to strengthen the ankle muscles and improve range of motion are often prescribed for rehabilitation.
Ankle pain and swelling can be symptoms of various foot and ankle conditions such as sprains, fractures, or arthritis.
The protagonist twisted her ankle while running through the forest.
The patient is recovering from a sprained ankle and is undergoing rehabilitation exercises.
The surgeon performed a successful ankle fusion surgery on the patient.
The athlete received immediate treatment for his twisted ankle during the game.
The podiatrist diagnosed the patient with a stress fracture in the ankle.
The nurse applied a compression bandage to the patient's swollen ankle.
The trainer modified the workout routine to avoid putting strain on the client's injured ankle.
The physician recommended physical therapy for the athlete's chronic ankle instability.
The teacher taught the students proper techniques for preventing ankle injuries during sports activities.
The therapist helped the patient regain strength and mobility in the injured ankle for better functional independence.