Sprain, Sprain, Go Away
About this Episode
Ankle sprains make up around 25% of sports-related injuries, and nearly 75% of general ankle injuries. If you're someone who has or is suffering from the former, we've got two of our OACM physical therapists ready to tell you what can be done to get you back to your sport after an injury to the ankle.
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There are many “quick-fix” orthopedic and pain solutions out there such as, devices, braces, stimulators, massagers, and supplements, braces, and more that make promises to cure all joint and pain issues. While some of these items can be helpful, they are often not the end-all solution. We’re speaking with Dr. Sam Sydney and Sami Ahmed, DPT to talk the truth about these items, why surgery is sometimes what is needed, the orthopedic process, and the importance of physical therapy during all stages.
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Sprain, Sprain, Go Away
Ankle sprains make up around 25% of sports-related injuries, and nearly 75% of general ankle injuries. If you're someone who has or is suffering from the former, we've got two of our OACM physical therapists ready to tell you what can be done to get you back to your sport after an injury to the ankle.
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