Common Symptoms of an Ankle Instability
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Our Approach to Treating Chronic Ankle Instability

We evaluate ligament laxity, joint mobility, and balance.

Targeted strengthening and stabilization strategies are recommended.

External support may be used to protect the ankle during recovery.

If instability persists despite conservative care, corrective options may be discussed.
Why Choose Northern Ankle Foot Associates

Evaluation Before Treatment
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Specialist-Led Care
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Conservative Care First
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Clear Treatment Path
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Continuity of Care
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Long-Term Stability Focus
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Flexible Financing Options Are Available
Insights on Foot & Ankle Health


Latest Techniques in Bunion Surgery
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Orthotics Use and Maintenance | Care Tips for Long-Term Support
Frequently Asked Questions
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Chronic ankle instability is a condition in which the ankle repeatedly gives way due to weakened or stretched ligaments following prior sprains.
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Without proper rehabilitation, instability may persist. Early treatment improves joint stability and reduces recurrence.
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Repeated ligament injury can weaken joint support, making the ankle more prone to rolling on uneven surfaces.
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Yes. Ongoing joint instability may increase wear on cartilage over time, potentially contributing to arthritis.
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Surgery may be considered if conservative treatment does not restore sufficient stability.
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We work with many major insurance carriers. Our staff can assist you in confirming coverage and understanding your benefits prior to treatment.
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Yes, financing options with flexible monthly payment plans may be available to help make care more manageable. Please contact our office for details.
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