Ankle Pain Chicago, IL

- Your spine being out of alignment can cause problems in other areas of your body, including hands, arms, legs, and feet. Once a chiropractor adjusts your spine properly, the associated problem can often be eliminated.
- The basic principles that guide chiropractic care for your spine – the proper alignment of bones – transfers to other areas of your body, like the complex ankle bone. Simple adjustments to these complex areas can often make a world of difference, without the need for medication or invasive procedures.

Possible Long Term Affects of Untreated Ankle Sprain and Ankle Pain
- Untreated or improperly healed ankle sprains make the ankle more susceptible to more serious sprains down the road.
- Untreated or improperly healed ankle sprains can cause long-term discomfort and ankle pain, especially as the patient ages.
- Ankle pain can cause patients to become less physically active, which, over time, will deteriorate their overall health.
- Discomfort or pain in the ankle can cause imbalanced walking and standing, which can cause back, shoulder, and neck pain, as well as other health complications.
How Chiropractic Care Can Help Ankle Pain
If you are experiencing ankle pain, whether or not you believe it is the result of a sprain, a chiropractor can adjust your ankle to encourage the ankle bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments to align properly. In many cases, patients find that after a few adjustments, their ankle pain is reduced considerably.
If you have recently suffered a sprain, a physician may have told you to ice the area, keep your ankle elevated, and take anti-inflammatory painkillers. What many physicians neglect is that a sprain, even after the pain, swelling, and bruising has subsided, may leave ankle bones out of alignment. Once the major swelling and bruising has subsided, a chiropractor can begin gentle adjustments to your ankle in order to nudge things back into alignment.
Furthermore, gentle movements and stretching can actually encourage healthy healing in a sprained ankle. While serious sprains may require the ankle to be immobilized at the outset, once it is safe to move, it is actually important to perform exercises and rotations so that the muscles, tendons, and ligaments remain pliable as they heal. This can keep scar tissue from building and making the ankle less mobile and therefore more likely to suffer a sprain again in the future.
If you are experiencing ankle pain or suffering from a recent or long-past ankle sprain, call our offices today to arrange an appointment with one of our chiropractors. We will listen to your concerns, do a short and gentle physical examination of the area in question, and map a route to your future pain-free living.