Posted on Oct 9, 2016
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I sprained my right ankle (seems to be a recurring injury every 4-6 months or so). What is the best way to recover from a sprained ankle and what are the best methods of strengthening the ankle to mitigate future injuries? If you have any stories to share about similar injuries, feel free to do so.
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You'll need balance training IOT not continue visiting PT. Hint: go see your PT!
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Good advice. I'll make an appointment.
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I will typically use tape if there is swelling, dry needling if there is pain then start the balance training.
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Trail running is one of my favorite pastimes these days. In May before the summer kicked into full swing I went out to the trails near my residence. Immediately after I entered the trail system my left foot/big toe got caught on a small dime sized root that stuck up out of the ground less than one inch. I went down hard. I jumped back up to see if anyone saw me. Of course, no one saw because I was the only person on the trails at 7:30am in the morning. Dirt covered the left side of my body from my shoulder to my ankle. I dusted myself off and kept running. I felt fatigue and achiness after I finished. Over the next few weeks I kept running with very little pain.

I did feel achiness in my hip flexors and quad muscle, but I didn't really think anything of it. The last week of June and over the holiday I vacationed in Florida. I always run the beach when I am there. I also do push ups, leg exercises, abs. I did lunges too. The lunges aggravated the injury that I did not recognize that I had. The injury kept me from running for about two months.

I'd say resting, and ice can fix most common injuries.
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Motrin, obviously.
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