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Neck

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Shoulder

Physical therapist assisting patient with mobility exercises, promoting physical therapy benefits for aging individuals, in a clinical setting.

Back

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Elbow

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Wrist

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Hip

Physical therapist using a laser therapy device on a patient's knee, demonstrating physical therapy treatment for improved mobility and pain relief.

Knee

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Leg

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Ankle

OVERVIEW

Ankle Sprains/Instability

X-ray image of an ankle showing surgical hardware, indicating treatment for a severe ankle sprain or fracture, relevant to discussions on ankle instability and rehabilitation options.

Ankle sprains can be a common injury. These injuries usually occur when the foot is forced to be inverted or turned inward. The result is a Grade I (minor tear), a Grade II (partial tear) or a Grade 3 (complete tear into 2 pieces). This damage to the outer ligament complex (the anterior and calcaneofibular, respectively) can lead to severe injury. It is rare to sustain injury to the ankle’s inner side.

An ankle sprain can be characterized by lateral ankle pain, swelling, and instability. A stress X-ray may be useful in diagnosing fractures.

Acute injuries require rest, compression, elevation, bracing, and ice. A rapid recovery is possible with early rehabilitation. Only when the ankle is repeatedly sprain is surgery (reconstruction of ligaments) necessary.

GOALS

Possible Treatment Goals

  • Balance Improvement
  • Increase your ability to stand on the leg and bear weight
  • Reduce the chance of reoccurrence
  • Increase your fitness
  • Enhance Function
  • Optimize Joint Alignment
  • Increase Muscle Strength and Performance
  • Increase oxygen to tissues
  • Enhance Proprioception
  • Increase range of motion
  • Self-care for Symptoms
  • Increase Safety
  • Increase tolerance for prolonged activities