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Ankle Sprains: How Physiotherapy Helps

Physiotherapy can aid in ankle sprain recovery by improving strength, flexibility, and balance while reducing pain and inflammation.

Causes, Management and Physiotherapy Treatment

Ankle sprains are more than just a temporary setback—they can significantly affect your quality of life. Whether you’re an athlete, a fitness enthusiast, or someone who values pain-free movement, an ankle sprain can disrupt your activities. These injuries occur when the ligaments supporting the ankle are stretched or torn due to sudden twists or rolls. Regardless of their severity, it’s crucial to seek professional physiotherapy treatment to prevent further complications and reduce the risk of future sprains. In this article, we address some common questions we receive about this condition as physiotherapists in Singapore.

Why do Ankle Sprains occur?

Sports Activities

Participating in high-impact sports and activities that involve sudden changes in direction, jumping, or running can elevate the risk of ankle sprains. Sports like soccer, basketball, and tennis place significant strain on the ankle ligaments, making them more vulnerable to injury during quick movements.

    Uneven Surfaces

    Walking or running on uneven surfaces, such as gravel paths or rough terrain, can result in missteps and ankle twists. The ankle ligaments may become strained when the foot unexpectedly rolls or turns on these irregular surfaces.

    Improper Footwear

    Walking or running on uneven surfaces, such as gravel paths or rough terrain, can result in missteps and ankle twists. The ankle ligaments may become strained when the foot unexpectedly rolls or turns on these irregular surfaces.

      Accidents and Falls

      Slips, trips, and falls—whether indoors or outdoors—can cause sudden twists of the ankle. The force from these falls can lead to stretching or tearing of the ligaments, resulting in ankle sprains.

        Weak Muscles

        Insufficient strength and flexibility in the muscles that support the ankle joint can leave the ligaments more susceptible to injury. Weak muscles around the ankle are less effective at stabilizing the joint, which raises the risk of overstretching the ligaments.

        At Nofrills Physiotherapy, each patient is given a dedicated appointment slot, and we never overbook. This ensures that every session is conducted in a relaxed atmosphere, with a single physiotherapist focused solely on you.

        During your appointment, you won’t be left unattended on a machine while the physiotherapist sees another patient.

        How does an ankle sprain take to heal?

        The healing time for an ankle sprain can vary significantly based on several factors, including the severity of the sprain, the individual’s age, overall health, adherence to treatment, and the specific treatment methods employed. Generally, ankle sprains are classified into three grades based on the extent of ligament damage:

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        Grade 1 Sprain (Mild)

        Ligaments are slightly stretched, but there is no tearing. Mild pain, swelling, and minimal joint instability are common symptoms. Healing usually takes about 1 to 3 weeks.

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        Grade 2 Sprain (Moderate)

        Ligaments are partially torn, resulting in moderate pain, swelling, and noticeable joint instability. Healing typically takes about 4 to 6 weeks, but complete recovery and a return to normal activities may take longer.

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        Grade 3 Sprain (Severe)

        Ligaments are completely torn, resulting in severe pain, swelling, and instability. Healing for severe ankle sprains can take anywhere from 6 weeks to several months, and sometimes even longer. Complete rehabilitation is essential to restore strength, stability, and function.

        Can you walk on a sprained ankle?

        It’s important to recognize that early mobility and gentle movement can aid healing, provided it’s done under the guidance of a medical professional. During the initial phase of an ankle sprain, regardless of severity, rest, elevation, and ice application are essential for reducing swelling. However, walking or putting too much weight on the injured ankle too soon can hinder recovery and increase the risk of further injury.

        For an accurate assessment and personalized advice on when you can start walking on your sprained ankle, consult a healthcare provider, such as a physiotherapist. They can evaluate the severity of the sprain, your pain level, and your healing progress to offer the most appropriate recommendations for activity and weight-bearing.

         

        How Can Physiotherapy Help with a Sprained Ankle?

        At Nofrills Physiotherapy, our team in Singapore specializes in addressing pain related to muscles, bones, joints, and ligaments. By seeking physiotherapy, our experts can employ techniques such as manual therapy and exercise therapy to strengthen the muscles surrounding the ankle, enhance range of motion, and improve stability. We can also assist with taping the ankle during the healing process for added support.

        Did you know that ankle sprains account for up to 40% of sporting injuries? Other common ankle-related conditions include snapping ankle. Seek ankle pain physiotherapy in Singapore with our experienced physiotherapists today. Contact us to book an appointment!

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