An ankle sprain happens when ligaments in the ankle joint are torn after being stretched past their limit. This is  a common injury especially in sports such as volleyball, basketball and field sports. The lateral [outer] ligament is most commomly injured as it is weaker than the medial [inside] ligament.

SYMPTOMS; pain and swelling around the ankle joint. Bruising may also become visible after a day or two. It may be difficult to walk on the sore ankle so crutchs may be needed.

PHYSIOTHERAPY; a chartered physiotherapist will examine the joint and determine which ligaments are sprained and the degree of sprain . First degree sprains [ minor ligament  tears] and second degree sprains [moderate ligament tears] can be treated. Third degree sprains [full ligament tears] will require medical management such as immobilisation in a plaster of paris and or surgery before physiotherapy.

TREATMENT; in the early stages R.I.C.E. [rest, ice , compression and elevation] is done to minimise swelling and bruising. Electrotherapy such as interferential and ultrasound will then be used to control pain, optomise healing and reduce swelling. Exercises will be prescribed to restore movement, increase strenght , improve balance and proprioception. It is essential to restore full function to the joint to minimise chance of recurrance and return to all sporting activities.