Ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries, resulting from twisting or rolling the ankle. This overstretches the ligaments that support the ankle, which can make the ankle unstable.
Ankle Sprains
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Chronic Ankle Sprains (Lateral Ankle Instability)
Repeated ankle sprains over time may result in loosening of the ligaments around the ankle. When the ligaments around the ankle become too loose, they cannot properly stabilize the ankle joint. This is referred to as ankle instability, which can cause ...
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Chronic Ankle Sprains (Medial Ankle Instability)
The deltoid ligament is located on the medial or inner side of the ankle. It is made up of several different ligaments that support the ankle joint. Repeated injury to the deltoid ligament can result in instability on the inner side of the ankle, which...
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High Ankle Sprains
High ankle sprains are a unique type of injury that damages the ligaments between the tibia and fibula bones of the ankle. These ligaments are located above the ankle joint and help hold the bones together. High ankle sprains most commonly develop from...