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  2. A Physical Therapist Shares the Best Exercises to ... - AOL

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    Sprained ankles can feel like they take forever to heal. A physical therapist shares the best exercises to incorporate after a sprain to get back to normal.

  3. Sprained ankle - Wikipedia

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    Ankle strengthening exercises are step ups and walking on toes which will strengthen the muscles around the swollen area. Rehabilitation exercises to strengthen the ankle has been shown to reduce the risk of re-injuring. Exercise prescription isn't clearly understood and deserves further research. [33]

  4. 8 Ankle-Strengthening Exercises for Better Stability ... - AOL

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    Try these ankle-strengthening exercises to add some power to your pedal stroke and elevate your stability.

  5. Walk a lot? These 12 exercises will protect your ankles - AOL

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    Mobility exercises help you safely perform daily activities like walking. These ankle mobility exercises reduce ankle pain, foot pain and twisted ankles.

  6. Sprain - Wikipedia

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    A sprain is a soft tissue injury of the ligaments within a joint, often caused by a sudden movement abruptly forcing the joint to exceed its functional range of motion.. Ligaments are tough, inelastic fibers made of collagen that connect two or more bones to form a joint and are important for joint stability and proprioception, which is the body's sense of limb position and movem

  7. Achilles tendinitis - Wikipedia

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    The most common symptoms are pain and swelling around the back of the ankle. [1] The pain is typically worse at the start of exercise and decreases thereafter. [3] Stiffness of the ankle may also be present. [2] Onset is generally gradual. [1] Achilles tendinopathy is idiopathic, meaning the cause is not well understood.