Don't Ignore Ankle Sprains

February 19, 2026

Ankle sprains are one of the most common foot and ankle injuries, yet they’re often brushed off as “no big deal.” The truth is, even a mild sprain deserves proper care to heal correctly and prevent future problems.

What Is an Ankle Sprain?

An ankle sprain occurs when the ligaments that support the ankle are stretched or torn, usually after a sudden twist, roll, or fall. Slips on icy sidewalks, uneven surfaces, sports injuries, and missteps can all lead to a sprain.

Symptoms may include:

  • Pain or tenderness
  • Swelling and bruising
  • Difficulty walking or bearing weight
  • Instability or weakness in the ankle

Why Proper Treatment Matters

Many people try to “walk it off,” but untreated or poorly healed ankle sprains can lead to ongoing pain, weakness, and repeated injuries. In some cases, chronic ankle instability can develop, making future sprains more likely.

Early evaluation and treatment can help:

  • Reduce pain and swelling
  • Promote proper healing
  • Restore strength and stability
  • Prevent long-term ankle problems

How We Help Sprained Ankles Heal

Our foot and ankle specialists take a thorough, patient-focused approach to ankle sprains. After evaluating your injury, we’ll recommend a personalized treatment plan that may include bracing, physical therapy, supportive footwear, or other conservative care options designed to help you heal safely and effectively.

If your sprain is more severe, we’ll guide you through the next steps and ensure you understand your treatment options every step of the way.

Take the First Step Toward Healing

This February, show your feet and ankles some love by not ignoring pain or injury. Whether your sprain is recent or something that’s been bothering you for weeks, getting the right care can make all the difference.

Schedule an appointment today and let our team help you get back on your feet with confidence.

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