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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I rolled my ankle 6 months ago and still am not 100% even after physical therapy. Does anyoen know if my next step should be an MRI or just another X-ray? Do I go to a foot doctor or a orthopedic?
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| Printer099 |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Let me guess, tendon damage.
If you did severe damage to the tendons your ankle will probably never be 100% again, I did it playing basketball in grade 11. A severe sprain is worse then a break, because a break can completely heal whereas tendons cannot recover fully.. I don't know maybe this isnt your situation but it seems similar to mine. |
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| sanitarium |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Exercise it and brace it is all I know.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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See a doctor and get something. An x-ray an MRI - something. You need to determine the extent of damage so you know the basis of the problem. Then we can go from there.
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Time. I had the same problem too, but now that it's been 2 years since my injury it feels basically 100%. In my case, my ankle probably continued to get stronger. But yeah, do the obviously right thing and check with your doctor because not all injuries are the same.
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