Yes, it's possible to break a bone in your foot and think you have a sprain
There are 26 bones in your foot so there are many joints in your foot. A sprain is a damaging of ligaments or muscles in a joint so since there are so many joints in your foot it is easily possible to sprain your foot.
the ACLL is in your foot
This is what a foot sprain would feel like. Pain with movement or activity over the affected site. Swelling on the outside or inside of the foot or ankle. Walking with a limp. Bruising around the inside or outside of the foot or ankle. Hope you feel better. #Sabrina
RICE: Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
It is generally easier to sprain your ankle than to break it. A sprain is a stretching or tearing of the ligaments, while a break is a fracture in the bone. The recovery time and treatment for a sprain are typically less extensive than for a break.
It depends on what kind of foot injury that you have. I have heard that when there is a sprain, it is better to walk on it and exercise for it to heal, but if the injury is a break, you need to stay off of your foot.
A sprain is a slight or severe tear in a ligament caused by over-extension of a jointFirst degree sprain - is a tear of only a few fibers of the ligament.Second degree sprain - is a tear of part of a ligament, from a third to almost all its fibers.Third degree sprain - is a complete tear of the ligament
it could be a sprain or a strain of muscles and tendons in your foot. You also could have fractured one of the many bones in your foot. if swelling continues and is painful get it checked by a doctor.
Spraining of the ligaments in your ankle when you roll it/ go over it. Basically when your foot rolls toward the outside.
If you have broken your foot you will not be able to move it and it will hurt terribly. If you can move it but it hurts then it's just a nasty sprain, I reconmend going to hospital to get an xray.
Mine got swollen right away and we had to cut my boot off.