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An ankle sprain can happen in an instant and to just about anyone. Athletes may twist an ankle during a game or workout, active adults might roll their ankle while hiking or running errands, and others experience sprains simply from a misstep on uneven pavement or stairs. No matter how it happens, prompt treatment is essential.

While many ankle sprains may seem minor at first, they shouldn’t be ignored. Improper or delayed treatment can lead to chronic ankle instability, lingering pain, stiffness, and an increased risk of repeated injuries.

The good news is that with proper medical care, most ankle sprains heal effectively, and patients can safely return to their normal routines, sports, and activities. With advanced diagnostics, personalized treatment plans, and experienced orthopaedic specialists, Premier Orthopaedics helps patients in the Greater Philadelphia area recover faster and stronger.

If you’ve recently injured your ankle or are dealing with ongoing pain from a previous sprain, schedule an ankle evaluation with Premier Orthopaedics and take the first step toward lasting recovery.

Is It Time to See an Orthopaedic Specialist for an Ankle Sprain?

Not every ankle injury requires specialist care, but certain symptoms are a clear sign it’s time to see an orthopaedic expert.

You should consider seeing an orthopaedic specialist for ankle sprain treatment if:

  • Pain or swelling does not improve after a few days of rest.
  • You have difficulty bearing weight on the ankle.
  • The ankle feels unstable or “gives out” when walking.
  • Bruising or swelling is severe.
  • You’ve experienced multiple ankle sprains in the past.
  • Pain lingers weeks after the injury.

At Premier Orthopaedics, our foot and ankle specialists in Philadelphia, PA, perform thorough evaluations to determine the severity of your sprain. Using advanced imaging and physical assessments, we can identify ligament damage, rule out fractures, and detect issues that may not be visible from the outside. Early diagnosis and expert care can make a significant difference in how well — and how quickly — you heal.

How to Treat a Sprained Ankle

Most ankle sprains can be treated successfully without surgery. Non-surgical treatment focuses on reducing pain and swelling, restoring stability, and preventing future injuries.

Non-invasive ankle sprain treatment often begins with a combination of rest, activity modification, and targeted care to support healing. Bracing or immobilization may be recommended to protect the ankle and allow damaged ligaments to recover. Your specialist may also recommend anti-inflammatory medication and guided physical therapy.

At Premier Orthopaedics, treatment plans are tailored to each patient’s lifestyle, activity level, and goals. Whether you’re aiming to return to competitive sports or simply want to walk comfortably without fear of re-injury, our team designs care around what matters most to you.

The Importance of Physical Therapy in Ankle Pain Relief

Physical therapy plays a critical role in ankle sprain recovery. Specifically, a structured rehabilitation program helps restore range of motion, improve strength, and retrain balance and coordination. This not only speeds up recovery but also reduces the risk of re-injury.

When Is Surgery Needed for an Ankle Sprain?

Surgery is rarely the first line of orthopaedic treatment for an ankle sprain. In most cases, conservative care leads to excellent outcomes. However, surgical intervention may be recommended when non-surgical treatments fail to relieve symptoms or restore stability.

Ankle surgery may be considered if:

  • Chronic ankle instability persists despite physical therapy.
  • Ligaments are severely torn and do not heal properly.
  • Repeated ankle sprains interfere with daily activities or sports.
  • There is associated damage to cartilage or other structures.

When surgery is necessary, Premier Orthopaedics’ experienced orthopedic surgeons use advanced techniques designed to restore stability and function while minimizing recovery time. Your care team will explain all options in detail and only recommend surgery when it offers the best path to long-term recovery.

Sprained Ankle Recovery Time: What to Expect

Recovery time for a sprained ankle varies depending on the severity of the injury and how quickly treatment begins. Mild sprains may heal within a few weeks, while more severe sprains involving significant ligament damage can take several months to fully recover.

During recovery, it’s important to follow your ankle sprain treatment plan closely. Returning to activity too soon can delay healing and increase the risk of re-injury. Your Premier Orthopaedics specialist will guide you through each phase of recovery, from initial healing to rehabilitation and safe return to activity.

Call or Reach Out for Personalized Ankle Sprain Treatment in Greater Philadelphia

At Premier Orthopaedics, patients are never treated like just another chart number or case. Our patients are neighbors, friends, coworkers, and family members, and they receive compassionate, attentive care at every step. Our team listens closely, performs thorough evaluations, and works collaboratively with each patient to develop an orthopaedic treatment plan for their ankle sprain that fits their lifestyle, activity level, and recovery goals.

If you’re dealing with an ankle sprain or lingering ankle pain, don’t wait for the problem to worsen. Contact Premier Orthopaedics today to schedule an ankle sprain consultation in Greater Philadelphia and take the next step toward confident, pain-free movement.

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