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About Sprained ankle

Sprains are injuries that occur when a ligament is stretched or torn. Ankle sprains occur when the ankle joint is rolled or turned in an awkward way that stretches or tears this thick band of tissue. Ankle sprains frequently happen as you land on your ankle while walking, jumping, or running.

Symptoms of a sprained ankle will differ depending on how severe the injury is.

Symptoms include:
  • Pain in the affected area
  • Swelling
  • Bruising
  • Instability (especially on the affected area)
  • Loss of mobility

Sprains commonly occur in individuals who:

- Play sports or engage in high-impact exercise routines. This injury is especially common in basketball players, football players, soccer players, and runners.

- Are out of shape or are overweight. Carrying excess weight can put added pressure on your joints. Similarly, a lack of strength and flexibility in the ankle joints can increase the risk of spraining ligaments near the bone.

- Have a history of ankle sprains. You are more likely to reinjure your ankle joint if you have injured it before.

- Wear improper shoes. Shoes that don’t fit or do not provide adequate support can increase your risk of an ankle injury.


Sprained ankles are among the most common sports injuries. In many cases, they can be treated with simple self-care methods and over-the-counter medication. If you are experiencing pain or swelling in your ankle joint, talk to a health care provider. While sprained ankles are usually relatively mild injuries, they can lead to chronic pain and arthritis if left untreated. A doctor or provider can examine the affected ankle, and recommend diagnostic testing (such as an MRI or X-ray scan) if they feel that the injury is severe. Treating a sprained ankle early can prevent future injury and pain.

Treatment Options
Most cases of sprained ankles are mild and can be treated with widely available methods. During your appointment, talk to your provider about treatment plans that might be right for you.
FAQs

Sprained Ankle Care

It's a great question. They're basically the same thing, right?

Not quite.

A podiatrist, or doctor of podiatric medicine, is a specialized healthcare professional who focuses on the diagnosis of lower extremity, foot, and ankle conditions. According to the American Board of Podiatric Medicine, podiatrists undergo four years in podiatric medical school and several years of residency training before receiving certification from the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and the American Board of Podiatric Medicine.

A podiatrist can help with the following conditions:

  • Foot and ankle sprains
  • Bunions (bony bumps on the base of the big toe)
  • Hammertoe (abnormal bending of the central toe joint)
  • Warts
  • Ingrown toenails, enlarged toenails, and fungal infections of the toenail
  • Calluses
  • Athlete’s foot
  • Heel spurs (calcium buildup on the bottom of the heel bone)
  • Plantar fasciitis (pain in the tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot)
  • Morton’s neuroma (thickened tissue around nerves leading to the toes; causes pain in the ball of the foot)
  • Diabetic foot conditions such as nerve damage (neuropathy)
  • Arthritis
  • Damage to ligaments in the foot (such as a Lisfranc injury)

Orthopedists, on the other hand, are medical doctors who specialize in conditions related to the musculoskeletal system. According to the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (ABOS), an orthopedic surgeon must graduate from a four-year medical school and complete a five-year orthopedic residency program before becoming board certified by the ABOS.

Orthopedic surgeons can help with the following conditions:

  • Bone fractures
  • Sports medicine (Surgery for injury, rehabilitation, prevention)
  • Joint reconstruction
  • Pediatric orthopedics (study and treatment of growing bones, joints and muscles)
  • Achilles tendon repair
  • Hand surgery
  • Shoulder and elbow treatment
  • Bunions and hammertoe
  • Bone spurs
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Cerebral palsy

Podiatrists specialize in the mechanics and dermatology of the lower extremities, while orthopedic surgeons can provide medical care for the entire musculoskeletal system.

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From sports medicine to orthotics, podiatric physicians are trained to provide a wide range of care for foot and ankle conditions. Some types of care podiatrists can provide are:

  • X-ray imaging to diagnose abnormalities or injury
  • Physical therapy and pain relief for fractures, sprains, and sports injuries of the foot and ankle
  • Surgery for broken bones in the foot or ankle
  • Scalpel surgeries of ingrown toenails
  • Wart and verruca removal
  • Bunion and corn removal
  • Physical therapy and surgery for arthritis pain
  • Orthotics prescription (specialty arch support and insoles to relieve arch and heel pain)
  • Topical treatment recommendations for warts, cracked skin, and fungal infections

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Podiatrists are medical professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions in the feet and lower limbs. Also called podiatric physicians, podiatrists can help prevent and correct deformities in the lower limbs, treat infections, and relieve pain associated with common conditions like ingrown toenails, warts, corns, bunions, plantar fasciitis, and more. Sesame offers affordable visits with real, quality podiatrists in for affordable, cash prices. Save 60% when you book a consultation today with a licensed podiatrist.

Podiatrists, or Doctors of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), are medical doctors who specialize in treating and diagnosing conditions related to the foot, ankle, and lower leg. You might see a podiatrist for an ankle x-ray, diabetic foot care, or help with an ingrown toenail. Podiatrists who receive advanced training in surgery can perform foot and ankle surgery to treat injury or infection. Some podiatrists receive further training in sports medicine, allowing them to treat lower leg injuries sustained on the field.

Podiatrists can also help with aches and pain related to aging. For example, older patients might see a podiatrist to get custom orthotics (shoe inserts).

If you're experiencing pain or discomfort anywhere below the knee, a podiatrist can help. A board-certified podiatrist will be able to diagnose and treat conditions in the lower leg that you're experiencing. If necessary, they may even refer you to an orthopedic clinic for further treatment.

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Podiatric physicians can treat a number of conditions related to the foot and ankle. Some examples of these conditions include:

  • Foot and ankle sprains
  • Bunions (bony bumps on the base of the big toe)
  • Hammertoe (abnormal bending of the central toe joint)
  • Warts
  • Ingrown toenails, enlarged toenails, and fungal infections of the toenail
  • Calluses
  • Athlete’s foot
  • Heel spurs (calcium buildup on the bottom of the heel bone)
  • Plantar fasciitis (pain in the tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot)
  • Morton’s neuroma (thickened tissue around nerves leading to the toes; causes pain in the ball of the foot)
  • Diabetic foot conditions such as nerve damage (neuropathy)
  • Arthritis
  • Damage to ligaments in the foot (such as a Lisfranc injury)

If you're experiencing any of these conditions, connect with a doctor on Sesame to book a visit at affordable cash prices.

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An orthopedist is a health care professional (sometimes called an orthopedic specialist) that focuses on the diagnosis, correction, rehabilitation, and prevention of musculoskeletal issues such as knee pain or scoliosis.

An orthopedic doctor can treat a variety of conditions related to the muscular and skeletal systems.

These include:

  • Muscle sprains, tears, and tendonitis
  • Broken bones
  • Joint pain and back pain
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Arthritis
  • Bone cancer
  • Clubfoot and bowlegs

An orthopedic doctor can diagnose and provide nonsurgical treatments for these ailments. Orthopedic doctors may recommend lifestyle changes, stretches, exercises, immobilization, and pain management.

Sub-specialties of orthopedics include:

  • Pediatric orthopedics
  • Sports medicine
  • Hand surgery
  • Orthopedic trauma
  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy

Like an orthopedic doctor, orthopedic surgeons are well versed in conditions of the musculoskeletal system, such as bone fractures, joint problems, and sports injuries. Another similarity between the two is that they each undergo around 14 years of training including a bachelor's degree, medical school, a residency, and pass a certifying exam.

However, unlike orthopedic doctors, orthopedic surgeons are qualified to conduct orthopedic surgery.

Orthopedic surgeons can often treat musculoskeletal problems with treatment such as:

  • Bone grafts
  • Soft tissue repair
  • Arthroscopic surgery
  • Osteotomy
  • Internal fixation
  • Partial and total joint replacement

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Your first visit to the orthopedic doctor may start with a comprehensive medical evaluation, which may include x-rays and other physical tests. You may want to write down anything related to your issue that you'd like to discuss with your doctor. This could be a list of sports injuries or of current pains and symptoms. Come prepared to ask questions and get to the bottom of your symptoms.

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A sports medicine specialist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating sports-related injuries.

Sports medicine specialists don't just provide quality care for professional athletes, they can also help with injury treatment and pain management for patients with active lifestyles. A sports medicine specialist (or sports medicine physician) is board-certified in orthopedic care, family medicine (primary care), or internal medicine, with additional training in pain management and injury prevention. To earn qualification to practice sports medicine healthcare, these doctors must go through a Sports Medicine program and pass the Sports Medicine national exam.

Sports medicine specialists may be hired as team physicians for professional, college, or high school athletic departments. Many specialists may also have an outpatient practice at a medical center or hospital.

Sports medicine specialists treat a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries. While a sports medicine specialist cannot operate on injuries like an orthopedic surgeon, they can assist with pain management and injury prevention related to physical activities. Some common conditions that sports medicine services can treat include:

  • Sprains/ ligament damage
  • Joint pain
  • Rotator cuff pain
  • ACL tightness/ pain
  • Soft tissue injuries

A sports medicine specialist can perform X-rays and prescribe medication, along with other treatment options, to help recover from injury and prevent further pain.

Physical therapy (or PT) is a healthcare service used to relieve pain, prevent injuries, and improve quality of life. The need for physical therapy is determined through medical history and physical examination. Treatment plans include manual therapy (such as massage), functional strength training, and exercise programs that help cardiovascular and pulmonary health.

Physical therapy is meant to ease pain, prevent injury, and improve quality of life. Physical therapists individualize treatments based on the needs of the patient.

A patient may want or require physical therapy to help:

  • Ease or cure pain (such as back pain and neck pain)
  • Improve balance
  • Improve mobility
  • Strengthen joints and/ or musculature
  • Rehabilitation from musculoskeletal injury (such as sprains, soreness, ligament pain, and range of motion injuries)
  • Physical rehabilitation after a stroke
  • Manage incontinence
  • Manage a chronic illness like arthritis, osteoporosis, or heart disease
  • Manage pain and physical difficulty related to aging
  • Manage women’s health issues related to the reproductive system, child-birth, post-partum, and pelvic floor dysfunction

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Physical therapy can be whatever you make it.

Most people start physical therapy services to help relieve pain or increase range of motion caused by:

  • Sports-related injuries (such as torn a torn rotator cuff or sprains)
  • Car accidents
  • Neurological conditions (such as stroke, Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis, ALS)
  • Shoulder pain
  • Knee pain
  • Neck pain/ back pain
  • Osteoarthritis

Of course, injuries aren't the only reason patients begin physical therapy.

Physical therapy is common for aging patients, as it can help with such things as:

  • Fall prevention
  • Injury prevention
  • Range of motion
  • Mobility
  • Pain management for aging joints

Chronic pain can be, well, a pain. Physical therapy can play a key role in health and wellness, by relieving pain and correcting imbalances in the body. Don't wait to start feeling better. Save up to 60% when you book a physical therapy session on Sesame.

A physical therapist (or PT), is a healthcare professional with specialized orthopedic, musculoskeletal, and neurological training. A candidate for a doctoral degree in physical therapy must be a graduate of an accredited higher education institution that offers a Doctor of Physical Therapy (or DPT) degree. Physical therapist assistants (or PTAs) provide physical therapy services under the direction of a physical therapist. PTAs must graduate from a Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE)-accredited educational program and pass a national exam to receive licensure. The American Physical Therapy Association (or APTA) is the professional organization that supports physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and physical therapy students. Sesame’s network of top-reviewed physical therapists makes finding a quality, fully licensed provider at an affordable price easier than ever.

You should see a physical therapist if you are experiencing pain related to your daily tasks. Whether you're feeling the effects of carpal tunnel or back tightness, a physical or occupational therapist can help create a treatment plan that reduces your discomfort and restores your mobility. Occupational therapists can provide exercises and stretches that specially address movements you do every day.

Back pain and joint pain is one of the leading causes of disability for Americans. Chronic pain can affect your quality of life and your ability to move freely. Don't wait to start fixing aches and soreness. Save up to 60% when you book a physical therapy visit through Sesame and get in touch with a real, quality physical therapist in today - no insurance needed.

Physical therapists are health care professionals who specialize in treating orthopedic, musculoskeletal, and neurological conditions. Personal trainers are not health care professionals; they work with clients to design and implement fitness plans tailored to their goals.

Physical therapists use a variety of techniques to help their patients regain mobility and confidence.

These include:

  • Injury prevention exercises
  • Manual therapy/ massage therapy
  • Dry needling therapy (a therapy similar to acupuncture)
  • Pediatric physical therapy
  • Sports medicine/ treatment for sports-related injuries
  • Vestibular/ balance therapy

Physical therapists and personal trainers may work together on an advanced physical therapy treatment plan that helps treat pain or injury while building strength and balance.

If you are experiencing chronic pain, or side effects of an injury, physical therapy is the way to go. Not only can licensed PTs offer manual therapy to help ease joint/ muscle tightness, but they can also help correct balance, posture, orthopedic issues, and more.

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Physical therapy can be provided in a number of settings. Most clinicians on Sesame treat patients through outpatient clinics or private offices, but given the difficulty and health concerns some face going into a doctor’s office now, physical therapists on Sesame now offer video visits to help you diagnose and treat a range of conditions.

Who might need in-home care?

Conditions that may require a patient to receive in-home physical therapy services include:

  • Loss of functional mobility from surgery or serious injury
  • Stroke
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Parkinson’s disease

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If you've never had a physical therapy appointment before, your first session will usually begin with a physical evaluation. Your therapist will ask you questions about any chronic pain you experience. They may ask about your medical history and previous mobility. You may also be asked to perform a few light exercises or stretches so the therapist can measure your ability to move and balance.

After your evaluation, your physical therapist will work with you to create a treatment plan. A physiotherapy treatment plan is similar to a fitness routine you might get from a personal trainer. It will outline the exercises and strategies that you will perform with your therapist, as well as at-home tips to help your rehab. Your physical therapist should discuss goals of treatment for you to help you get a sense of how they want to track progress.

In some cases, a physical therapy session may include things such as manual therapy to help relieve pain and loosen joints. Manual therapy is an outpatient procedure performed with the therapist's hands, instead of any device. Like a massage, your physical therapist will knead and press certain joints and muscles to loosen them and improve range of motion. You may experience some mild soreness or pain after a manual therapy session, but this is a normal side effect and usually goes away after a day or two.

Physical therapy is a process. You will work alongside your PT to help address problem areas while keeping track of progress with carefully outlined therapeutic goals. Not sure if physical therapy is right for you? Physical therapists on Sesame offer new-patient consultations so you can receive a physical evaluation and ask any questions you may have. Don't let aches and pains control your life- save up to 60% when you book a physical therapy visit on Sesame.

Physical therapy isn't just for people with injuries. An individual may seek physical therapy services as a method of preventative medicine or general wellness care.

While physical therapy may not be immediately necessary, seeking maintenance therapy can help:

  • Improve posture
  • Increase body awareness
  • Correct muscle imbalance
  • Ease muscle tightness or pain
  • Improve range of motion
  • Increase mobility
  • Diaphragmatic breathing
  • Preparation for an athletic activity

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Pain management is a field of medicine that focuses on alleviating chronic pain and improving the quality of life of patients who suffer from it. Pain management doctors use a diverse array of methods - from physical therapy to acupuncture to pain medication- to minimize and manage all sorts of chronic paints in patients.

The types of medical professionals who manage chronic pains and medical conditions vary significantly. Primary care physicians, pharmacists, chiropractors, occupational therapists, pain specialists, and other medical professionals can all work to diagnose your condition, manage your symptoms, and craft a treatment plan that's right for you.

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