Cooper Chiropractic and Wellness Center

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 Cooper Chiropractic and Wellness Center
2000 Ocean Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11230
Phone 1: (718) 339-6877
Facsimile: (718) 339-6316

Brandon Cooper
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Chiropractic Care for Ankle Injuries
Dr. Ryan Marshall
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Ankle injuries are quite common and can re occur frequently when not treated properly. Along with the ankle being affected, after an ankle injury you may also develop other issues like knee, foot and back pain. What many people don't realize is that chiropractic care can be very beneficial to help not only your ankle but any other issues that arise due to the ankle injury.

What Causes Ankle Pain



The most common cause of ankle pain is an ankle sprain. Most sprains happen when an ankle is twisted during walking, running, jumping etc. When a sprain occurs the ankle will very often swell and become bruised. Additionally, the ligaments can be torn and scar tissue will also form.

Ankle injuries can take a long time to recover. Generally, if it is the first injury to the ankle, you can expect a 4-6 week recovery period and even longer on repeat injuries. If you leave the ankle untreated, you are more likely to have repeat injuries down the road.

What Else Can Be Affected After An Ankle Injury



When you have an ankle injury that is not treated other areas of your body can be affected as well. Most commonly you can expect to possibly experience knee pain, back pain, your arches could collapse, you could have foot pain and more. You may also have joint and ligament issues. Additionally, your ankle may be weak and unstable and not have the range of motion it had prior to your first injury. As you further injure your ankle chances of developing more scar tissue is also high.

How Chiropractic Care Can Help



If you have had an injury to your ankle you can greatly benefit from chiropractic care for your ankle and any other areas of your body that have been affected due to the ankle injury. Chiropractors may use a variety of treatment methods including:

  • Evaluating whether or not you can benefit from insoles or orthotics. Insoles and orthotics can help to make sure your feet are in alignment which in turn can relieve stress on the knees, back, etc.

  • Evaluate and give you exercises that can help to strengthen your ankle which will greatly reduce the chances of a repeat injury.

  • Use of Ultrasound therapy. Ultrasound therapy can be used in the ankle area where the injury occurred. Ultrasound therapy gives off high frequency sound waves that send vibrations over the area being treated. It is like receiving a intense micro massage in the injured area. Ultrasound therapy works to increase blood flow to the area, breaks up scar tissue, reduces inflammation and swelling and also will reduce the pain and speed up the heeling process.

  • Use of Spinal Adjustments. The chiropractor will more than likely recommend spinal adjustments in a treatment plan. When you injure your ankle more often than not you will experience pain or discomfort in the spinal area which is caused by spinal subluxations. A spinal adjustment will help to realign the spine and alleviate any back pain.

    How Long Will Treatment Last



    A treatment plan for an injured ankle is ongoing. Initially you may need to visit the chiropractor several times a week. This might last for a week or two. Your visits will then be further apart. Ongoing maintenance care is usually recommended even after the ankle is completely healed.

    Everything Else You Need To Know



    While some people are apprehensive about visiting a chiropractor, they should not be. On your first visit you can expect to give a medical history, be examined and most often receive your first treatment. Treatments are gentle and relief can very often begin after just one treatment.


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