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Need a sheet of paper OR space in your ankle packet. Grades of Sprains Need a sheet of paper OR space in your ankle packet.

Make this Chart: Mechanism Grade 1 Grade 2 (more severe) Grade 3 (most severe)

MOI: Inversion (only) Inversion CF Lig. & A. Talofibular Lig. Mechanism Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Inversion Calcaneofibular Lig. CF Lig. & A. Talofibular Lig. CF Lig., ATF Lig. & P. Talofibular Lig.

MOI: Inversion & Plantarflexion (MC) Mechanism Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Inversion & Plantarflexion A. Talofibular Lig. ATF Lig. & Calcaneofibular Lig. ATF Lig., CF Lig., & P. Talofibular Lig.

MOI: Syndesmosis (E.R. & Dorsiflexion) Mechanism Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Syndesmosis Interosseous Membrane I.M. & A. Tibiofibular Lig, P. Tibiofibular Lig. I.M., A Tibfib. Lib., P Tibfib., & A. Talofibular Lig.

MOI: Eversion (medial) Mechanism Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Eversion Deltoid Ligs. Del. Lig. & Interosseus Membrane Del. Lig, I.M. & Possible Avulsion Fracture

Final Chart: I. & PF ATF Lig. E. Mechanism Grade 1 Del. Lig. I. (more severe) Grade 3 (most severe) I. CF Lig. CF Lig. & ATF Lig. CF Lig., ATF Lig., & PTF Lig. I. & PF ATF Lig. ATF Lig. & CF Lig. ATF Lig., CF Lig., & PTF Lig. Syn. I.M. I.M., A. Tibfib. Lig., & P. Tibfib. Lig. I.M., A. Tibfib. Lig, P. Tibfib. Lig., & ATF Lig. E. Del. Lig. Del. Lig. & I.M. Del. Lig., I.M. & Av. Fx