A rolled ankle may seem like a minor injury, but untreated ankle sprains can lead to chronic pain, instability, and repeat injuries. At To Healthy Feet Podiatry in New York City, we see patients every week who thought their sprain would heal on its own, only to find themselves limping weeks later. Our all-women team of expert podiatrists offers comprehensive ankle evaluations, advanced imaging, and treatment options designed to restore stability and prevent long-term complications. With four convenient locations across NYC, we’re here to help you get back on your feet safely and confidently. Contact To Healthy Feet Podiatry to book your appointment today.

An ankle sprain occurs when one or more of the ligaments supporting the ankle joint are stretched beyond their normal range or torn. These injuries most commonly occur when the foot suddenly rolls inward or outward, placing excessive force on the stabilizing ligaments. Sports activities, uneven surfaces, falls, and simple missteps can all result in ankle sprains.
The severity of ligament damage varies significantly from patient to patient. Some sprains involve only mild stretching of ligament fibers, while others result in partial or complete ligament tears. As damage becomes more severe, symptoms such as swelling, bruising, instability, and difficulty walking typically increase.
Because ligaments play a critical role in maintaining joint stability, proper healing is essential. Without appropriate treatment, damaged ligaments may not fully recover, leaving the ankle vulnerable to future injury.
Accurate diagnosis begins with a thorough clinical examination. During your evaluation, the podiatrist will discuss how the injury occurred, assess swelling and bruising, evaluate tenderness around the ankle, and determine your ability to bear weight comfortably. Understanding the mechanism of injury often provides important clues regarding the structures involved.
In some cases, diagnostic imaging may be recommended to identify injuries that cannot be fully assessed through physical examination alone. X-rays may be used to rule out fractures, while advanced imaging such as MRI or ultrasound can help evaluate ligament tears, cartilage damage, tendon injuries, and other soft tissue abnormalities.
A comprehensive diagnosis ensures that all contributing injuries are identified early, allowing for a more effective treatment plan and reducing the risk of chronic instability.
Accurate diagnosis begins with a thorough clinical examination. During your evaluation, the podiatrist will discuss how the injury occurred, assess swelling and bruising, evaluate tenderness around the ankle, and determine your ability to bear weight comfortably. Understanding the mechanism of injury often provides important clues regarding the structures involved.
In some cases, diagnostic imaging may be recommended to identify injuries that cannot be fully assessed through physical examination alone. X-rays may be used to rule out fractures, while advanced imaging such as MRI or ultrasound can help evaluate ligament tears, cartilage damage, tendon injuries, and other soft tissue abnormalities.
A comprehensive diagnosis ensures that all contributing injuries are identified early, allowing for a more effective treatment plan and reducing the risk of chronic instability.
Physical therapy plays an important role in the recovery process for many ankle sprains. Once acute swelling and pain begin to improve, rehabilitation focuses on restoring strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination.
Therapeutic exercises help strengthen the muscles that support the ankle while improving joint stability. Balance training is particularly important because ligament injuries can affect the body’s ability to sense joint position and movement. Without rehabilitation, patients may remain vulnerable to repeat injuries.
A structured therapy program not only improves recovery from the current injury but also helps reduce the likelihood of future sprains by restoring normal ankle mechanics and function.
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