Practical Guide to Injury Recovery: Ankle Sprain
Injuries to the ankle are typically the most challenging. An ankle sprain usually takes between 2 weeks to 2 months to heal. A physical therapist will examine you thoroughly to assess if the injury affects other body parts. Additional tests may be necessary to determine if other parts of your foot are injured.
Ankle sprains recover more quickly with physical therapy than they would without treatment. Recovery time varies based on your unique circumstances. A recovery program will be developed to meet your needs and goals to:
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Reduce the pain
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Regain muscle strength, motion, and balance
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Return to normal activity levels
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And avoid re-injury
The first 24 hours are the most critical time to treat the injury. Typically you may experience intense pain, swelling, throbbing, stiffness and weakness. Due to the ankle instability you may not be able to stand or walk on the affected foot.
Rest and elevate the ankle and avoid any activity that causes pain. Apply ice packs to the area. Be sure, consult with a physician to ascertain the severity of the injury.
Depending on how badly the ankle is damaged, the sprain will be classified as:
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Grade 1 (mild). The ligament is overstretched.
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Grade 2 (moderate). The ligament is overstretched or partially torn.
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Grade 3 (severe). The ligament is completely torn.