Does your ankle feel unstable or like it might give out? Is it prone to rolling or twisting outwards during sports or even simple activities like walking? Have you had previous ankle sprains or injuries? If yes, you might be dealing with chronic ankle instability.
Chronic lateral ankle pain, or recurring pain on the outer ankle, can result from an injury or the development of a painful ankle condition. Here are a few reasons you may be experiencing chronic lateral ankle pain.
Read MoreHurt your ankle? You may have one of these 5 common ankle injuries.
Read MoreIn the Eagle and Summit County communities, a fractured ankle can range from a single, simple break in a bone to a spiral fracture that pushes your ankle out of place. If not treated properly, an ankle fracture can cause significant, long-term complications down the line.
Read MoreThe Achilles tendon connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. It’s the largest and strongest tendon in your body. When overstretched, the Achilles tendon can tear - either partially or completely.
Read MoreSprained ankles are particularly common in sports that feature a lot of cutting, running and jumping— which covers just about everything.
Read MoreAn Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle specialist can treat the entire body from head to toe, so when it's necessary to move 'up the leg', we can handle it without referring you to an additional specialist.
Read MoreIn the high-energy sport of basketball, it's not a question of if injuries occur, but when. So what can we do to prevent basketball foot & ankle injuries?
Read MoreA fractured ankle can range from a simple break in one bone (which may not stop you from walking) to several fractures, which forces your ankle out of place and may require that you abstain from putting weight on it for a few months.
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