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    Understanding Chronic Ankle Injuries and Their Treatment

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    A chronic ankle injury develops when an injury fails to heal fully or when repeated stress damages the joint over time. Unlike a single sprain that recovers within weeks, chronic problems linger for months and often return. They can affect anyone, from athletes to people with everyday activity levels. 

    Kinds of Ankle Injuries

    Several injuries can become chronic when they are not treated properly or are repeatedly aggravated. Chronic ankle instability occurs when the ligaments that support the joint become loose or weak, causing the ankle to give way during movement. This often follows one or more sprains that never healed completely.

    Tendon problems are another type. Tendinitis involves inflammation of the tendons around the ankle, usually from repeated strain. Over time, this can progress to tendinosis, a condition where the tendon weakens and breaks down.

    Chronic ankle pain can also result from cartilage damage. A bone or cartilage injury inside the joint, sometimes called an osteochondral lesion, can cause ongoing discomfort and stiffness. Arthritis, which is the gradual wearing of joint cartilage, can also develop after years of repeated injury.

    How an Ankle Injury Occurs

    Instability often begins with an ankle sprain. When the ligaments stretch or tear and do not regain full strength, the joint loses its normal support. Repeated rolling of the ankle then becomes more likely, and each new injury weakens the joint further. Repetitive activities such as running, jumping, or standing for long periods place steady stress on the tendons and cartilage. Without enough recovery time, these tissues begin to break down and inflame.

    Prior trauma also plays a role. A fracture or severe sprain that healed poorly can leave the joint misaligned or unstable. This raises the risk of long-term pain, stiffness, and early arthritis.

    How They’re Treated

    Treatment for a chronic ankle injury depends on the type and severity of the damage. Most cases begin with conservative, non-surgical approaches. Rest is the first step. Reducing or modifying activity gives inflamed tissues time to recover and prevents further irritation.

    Rehabilitation follows. Physical therapy focuses on strengthening the muscles around the joint, improving balance, and restoring range of motion. These exercises help correct the instability that drives many chronic problems.

    Bracing or taping can add external support. A brace limits excessive movement and protects the joint during activity, which lowers the chance of repeated injury. Medication may help manage symptoms. Anti-inflammatory drugs can reduce pain and swelling during flare-ups, though they do not repair the underlying damage.

    Surgery is an option when conservative treatment does not work. Procedures may repair torn ligaments, remove damaged tissue, or address cartilage injuries. Surgery is generally considered only after other methods have been tried over an adequate period.

    When to See a Doctor

    You should see a doctor when ankle pain lasts several weeks or keeps returning despite rest. Persistent symptoms often signal a problem that will not resolve on its own. Watch for signs that suggest a more serious injury. These include ongoing swelling, a feeling that the ankle gives way, difficulty bearing weight, or stiffness that limits your daily activities.

    Start by booking an appointment with your primary care provider, who can assess the injury and refer you to a specialist if needed. An orthopedic doctor or sports medicine physician can examine the joint, order imaging, and recommend a treatment plan suited to your situation.

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