Ankle Sprain Treatment In Powell & Dublin, OH

Ankle sprains commonly occur due to inversion of the ankle past what is normal. They can sometimes feet even worse than a break when they happen. The problem with ankle sprains is that, if not treated properly, they can become chronic. This makes playing sports or sometimes just living day to day a real challenge. There are 3 grades of ankle sprains and to properly treat them you first have to get a specific diagnosis. There are a multitude of ankle sprain treatment options and at our state-of-the-art biomechanics lab, we can develop a treatment plan catered to your specific situation.

Dr. Thomas discusses Steph Curry and Trey Young’s chronic ankle spraining.

Dr Thomas explains how to find the best ankle brace for you.

Types of Ankle Sprains

  • Grade 1 stretching of an ankle ligament

  • Grade 2 partial tear of an ankle ligament

  • Grade 3 complete tear of an ankle ligament

Dr. Thomas discusses the biggest lies and myths regarding ankle braces

Ankle Sprain Diagnosis in Powell & Dublin, OH

At Performance Podiatry Ohio Dr. Kristin Thomas and Dr. Zach Thomas use advanced diagnostic techniques like gait analysis, slow motion video, x-ray and biomechanical analysis to accurately diagnose what is causing your foot and leg pain.

Ankle Sprain Treatment in Powell & Dublin, OH

At Performance Podiatry Ohio, Dr. Kristin Thomas and Dr. Zach Thomas offer custom, state-of-the-art, patient-specific treatment options for a wide range of foot injuries. To schedule an appointment, please text or call Performance Podiatry at (614)-407-3171 or request an appointment online.

At Performance Podiatry, we provide expert care for ankle sprains in Powell and Dublin, OH. Ankle sprains are one of the most common sports and everyday injuries, often causing pain, swelling, and instability if not treated properly. Our podiatrists offer accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and rehabilitation strategies to promote healing, restore stability, and help prevent future sprains

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