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Say Goodbye to Ankle Pain– Try Physical Therapy!

Do you have ankle pain when flexing your foot up? Is your ankle pain interfering with your quality of life? Your ankle may be aching for a variety of reasons, but there is still hope! Comprehensive Orthopedic Physical Therapy can help you identify the source of your pain and find the ankle pain relief you need. It’s time to get back up and moving!

Request an appointment with one of our licensed and qualified Somerset, NJ physical therapists today to learn more about how we can help you!

Reasons for ankle pain

A variety of factors can contribute to ankle pain. An ankle injury can be excruciatingly painful, preventing you from bearing weight. Even minor discomfort can make it difficult to go about your daily activities.

Ankle pain can strike suddenly as a result of an injury or gradually as a result of a chronic underlying condition. Here are some of the possible causes of ankle pain:

If you have pain on the outside of your ankle, it could be due to an old injury that did not heal properly. Your ankle joints will become more painful as they become more unstable.

Arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by joint pain. Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are the most common types. Both types of arthritis can be dangerous to the ankle joints and affect people of all ages.

Bursitis occurs when tendons rub against the anti-friction sacs known as “bursae,” resulting in flat feet. While having flat feet is usually painless, having them out of alignment with your knees can cause your ankles to hurt or swell. Fortunately, our Somerset, NJ physical therapy clinic has assisted in the rehabilitation of numerous ankle injuries. Allow us to assist you as well!

Sprains and strains are both common ankle injuries that are frequently confused with one another! In a sprain, a ligament is strained or torn, whereas in a strain, a muscle or tendon is overstretched. Both of these ankle injuries should be evaluated by a doctor to ensure that no long-term damage has occurred.

An unexpected strain on the Achilles tendon can cause tiny tears and inflammation at the back of your ankle. Rest is necessary for your Achilles tendon to heal; otherwise, scar tissue may form, which only surgery can treat.

Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can affect any part of the body, including the ankles.

Ankle pain will occur if one of the three bones in your ankle is broken (tibia, fibula, or talus). Ankle fractures may necessitate weeks of rest to heal properly.

Find ankle pain relief with physical therapy

If you or a loved one is experiencing ankle pain that is interfering with your ability to function, Comprehensive Orthopedic Physical Therapy can help! During your initial visit, our Somerset, NJ physical therapist will conduct a thorough assessment to determine the source of your discomfort and then develop a personalized treatment plan for your condition.

Most of our ankle pain relief plans include specialized hands-on physical therapy techniques, exercises, and stretches to restore joint mobility, improve balance, and strengthen ankle muscles.

We will do everything we can to relieve your pain and improve your strength and circulation so you can return to your normal routine.

We will also re-evaluate your treatment plan over time and may advise you on lifestyle changes or orthotics to avoid future injury or problems.

Ready to put an end to your ankle pain? Request an appointment at Comprehensive Orthopedic Physical Therapy today!

You don’t have to live with ankle pain for the rest of your life. You have the right to move freely and without pain! Our physical therapy clinic in Somerset, NJ will help you regain ankle mobility, comfort, and overall function while also removing bothersome restrictions.

You should make an appointment or call us at (732) 846-9400 with Comprehensive Orthopedic Physical Therapy as soon as possible. Begin your road to recovery right away!

Your Next Steps…

  1. Request An Appointment

  2. Receive A Custom Treatment Plan

  3. Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery

  4. Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!

YOUR ROAD TO RECOVERY STARTS TODAY!