Warning Signs Of A Sprained Ankle
Feeling Unstable

An ankle sprain can cause instability in the ankle, which can make individuals feel unstable when they stand or walk. Ankle instability occurs when the outside of an ankle gives way as individuals walk. This can cause the affected foot to roll to the side. Unfortunately, this instability makes individuals more likely to injure an ankle again or injure themselves more severely as they're recovering from the initial injury. Individuals who experience ankle instability may need to wear a brace or cast on their affected ankle while they're recovering. A brace helps hold the foot in place and keep the ankle from rolling outward, preventing further injury and providing extra strength. Chronic ankle instability occurs when individuals have repeated ankle sprains that lead to permanent damage in the ankle. Many individuals deal with chronic ankle instability, including many athletes who have suffered sports injuries. Chronic ankle instability often causes ankles to turn repeatedly, persistent swelling and discomfort, tenderness or pain, and unstable or wobbly feelings when individuals walk or dance or play sports.
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