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So you see your doctor and X-ray shows no fracture, SWEET, right? Well, though I think breaking a bone is not ideal, soft tissue injuries can take some time to get better, and some people struggle for an extended duration. Convalescence of a foot or ankle injury is very important. If you do not treat it right, it will not treat you right!
If you have been diagnosed by your foot and ankle doctor with an ankle sprain, these are our recommendations:
1. ICE, ICE, ICE: not for the first 24 hours but everyday, at least twice a day, for 2 weeks. There are so many great icing products that are better than the old school ice system of the ziplock bag.
2. Support is the next piece of the puzzle and depending on the damage, one of a couple options may be best for you. Make sure you ask your doctor about an Aircast splint versus a cam walking boot to help calm down your foot and ankle pain. If you need temporary immobilization all you may need than an Aircast splint, but if you are having difficulty putting weight on the foot than a waking cast would most likely be more suitable.
Some people struggle for months and years with ankle sprains, so choosing the right course of care can make all of the difference in the world! Most people who seek treatment swiftly, take their doctor's advice and follow through with their plan of care have the absolute best results!
If you would like to learn about any other foot or ankle pathology or problems after injury visit
http://centeranklefootcare.com/
My mom is worried that I will sprain my ankle if I play football in high school. I just need to show her that this is a common problem, and is easily fixed as you point out. Maybe I'll just show her this article, and then she will realize that she shouldn't be that worried about spraining an ankle. http://www.etlpodiatry.com/library/1736/AnkleSprain.html
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