Warning Signs Of A Sprained Ankle

Reduced Range Of Motion

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An ankle sprain can lead to a reduced range of motion in the ankle. Like other symptoms, the severity of this depends on how serious the injury was. If the ligament was severely torn, patients might need physical therapy to regain range of motion after the healing process is over. When individuals experience the injury, they might find they can't move their ankle as far as they usually do without pain. Several other factors can contribute to a reduced range of motion in the ankles. If patients are undergoing treatment for chronic medical conditions like diabetes or neuropathy, they're more likely to have a reduced motion range, especially if they sprain an ankle. It's common to have a somewhat reduced range of motion during the healing process. However, if patients are still not able to move the affected ankle fully after other painful symptoms have abated, they might need to reach out to a physical therapist. They can determine the seriousness of the joint injury and develop a plan of action.

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