Learn About Sports Injuries

Return to Play After an Ankle Sprain
Rachel Deal, MS, ATC Rachel Deal, MS, ATC

Return to Play After an Ankle Sprain

In order to return to play after an ankle sprain, the athlete must be able to run and cut without a limp, and be able to pass a functional progression test. A functional progression is sport specific and should stress the demands of the sport on the injured body part, and is the last step in returning to sports after suffering an injury.

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Rehab for an Ankle Sprain
Rachel Deal, MS, ATC Rachel Deal, MS, ATC

Rehab for an Ankle Sprain

The goal of rehabbing an ankle sprain is to continue to control pain and inflammation and to start to work on restoring normal motion and strength in the ankle, while continuing to protect the ligaments.

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Ankle Sprains in Sports
Rachel Deal, MS, ATC Rachel Deal, MS, ATC

Ankle Sprains in Sports

An inversion type injury is more common than an eversion injury, or when the foot turns out. Inversion injuries can happen when a basketball player comes down from a rebound and lands on the side of their foot.

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