The
most common mechanism of injury causing an ankle sprain
is one in which the foot is turned inward, causing a strain
to the outside of the ankle. It is usually accompanied
by swelling, pain, and stiffness. Early aggressive treatment
of ankle sprains in the acute stage is crucial for quicker
recovery, as well as optimal healing over the long term.
Even though the pain and swelling will often resolve over
time, reoccurrences are common without proper treatment
and rehabilitation.
A thorough examination including orthopedic
testing and X-rays if necessary, will help to determine
your exact diagnosis and individualized treatment plan.
In the acute stage of recovery, chiropractic treatment
can provide relief by reducing the level of pain and swelling
using manipulation and physiotherapy (electric stimulation
and/or ultrasound). Proper bracing, compression bandages,
and splints can also be applied in the office. Therapeutic
exercises will also be given in order to rehabilitate
the muscles, ligaments, and ankle joint. This will strengthen
the area and prevent reinjury. For information regarding
self-care for acute ankle sprains, see Sprains, Strains,
& Sports Injuries.
We hope you will find this general
information helpful. If you need additional information
about the following condition, please call us at our office
during regular business hours, and one of our staff members
will be happy to assist you with any questions you may
have. Our office number is 555-555-5555.
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