Sir,
Before three months i got slipped from steps and my left ankle twisted, Bcz of that swelling and pain is coming still. Doctor suggested for MRI scan for my ankle and i did it. After report he said that this type of ligament injuries cant treat and these dont have any surgery. Here my question is ligament sprains cant treat anywhere in the world. Is it right ?
If any treatment please reply me.
Thanking you
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U need to visit sports physiotherapist which is having high resulted skill for ankle sprain as it's common in athletes
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need to make it heal within 3 weeks or else it gonna calcified and u can't have stability like before
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nothing to worry
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Hello there...... Almost all ankle sprains can be treated without surgery. Even a complete ligament tear can heal without surgical repair if it is immobilized appropriately.....
Outcomes for ankle sprains are generally quite good. With proper treatment, most patients are able to resume their day-to-day activities after a period of time.
Most importantly, successful outcomes are dependent upon patient commitment to rehabilitation exercises..... Consult orthopedician......
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