There are two major types of ankle sprain:
Swelling, severe pain and warmth are three major symptoms found in an acute sprain (i.e., first 48 hours), as the body attempts to combat the injury. The best form of management in this stage is the RICE regime:
Rest – stay off the ankle as much as possible (crutches)
Ice – 20 minutes every hour for the first 48 hours
Compression – tubigrip, compression TED stocking or bandage
Elevation – keep foot elevated above the level of the heart
As with most musculoskeletal injuries, even though the initial injury is local, it can have secondary effects:
See your local GP for screening for possible fractures or complications. It is often better to be safe than sorry. Furthermore, light painkillers (paracetamol) as well as an anti-inflammatory prescribed by your GP can help with any discomfort. Ask for a referral to your local Physiotherapist, who is skilled in managing both primary and secondary problems as well as preventing future reoccurrence through tapping and exercise therapy. This would also ensure speedy return to physical activity or work duties.
If you have any questions or require the assistance of a Physiotherapist, please feel free to contact Scott at Sumner Physiotherapy on (07) 3279 3871.
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