Sprained Ankle

Receive effective treatment for your sprained ankle in Sturgis, Portage, Paw Paw, or Coldwater, MI, or Angola, IN, by consulting Dr. Christopher Bussema, Dr. Kathleen Bickle, and Dr. Robert Monfore of Advanas Foot & Ankle Specialists.

What Are the Causes and Symptoms of a Sprained Ankle?

A sprain is the overstretching or tearing of a ligament, which is the connective tissue between bones.

Just about everyone suffers an ankle sprain at some point because it can result from various accidents.

Athletes are susceptible to ankle sprains because they often have to run and jump around. In the heat of competition, an athlete may not immediately realize they are about to step on another person’s foot or an uneven surface. The twisting motions that result from that unfortunate step can lead to a sprained ankle.

You may also sustain an ankle injury from going about your day like normal. Missing a step while descending a staircase may be the reason behind your ankle injury.

Symptoms caused by a sprained ankle can be as varied as the potential causes. Even if all sprains are painful, the intensity of your discomfort still depends on the extent of the damage.

Swelling is another symptom of a sprained ankle that can limit mobility. Bruises may also be noticeable in the swollen parts of your foot. You may find that your ankle feels unstable.

Don’t hesitate to seek treatment if you are experiencing any symptoms consistent with an ankle sprain. Contact Drs. Bussema, Dr. Bickle, or Dr. Monfore of Advanas Foot & Ankle Specialists if you are seeking treatment for a sprained ankle in Sturgis, Portage, Paw Paw, or Coldwater, MI, or Angola, IN.

How Will a Podiatrist Treat Your Sprained Ankle?

An appropriate care plan for a sprained ankle typically involves various treatments.

Your podiatrist may tell you to stay off your feet for a while so your ankle has time to heal. Icing, compressing, and elevating the ankle can also reduce swelling. 

The severity of your ankle sprain will determine how your treatment progresses. Minor sprains should recover after the swelling has gone down. Your podiatrist may be able to provide something that will reduce inflammation faster.

Ankle sprains may need to be treated using physical therapy. These therapy sessions are meant to restore the strength and stability of your ankle joint. While recovering, your podiatrist may also put your foot in a splint or walking boot so it can stay immobile when you aren’t doing prescribed exercises.

Surgical repair may be recommended if conservative treatments cannot restore the stability of your ankle.

Call 800-856-1106 and speak to the offices of Dr. Bussema, Dr. Bickle, and Dr. Monfore of Advanas Foot & Ankle Specialists if you need treatment for a sprained ankle in Sturgis, Portage, Paw Paw, or Coldwater, MI, or Angola, IN. 

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