You sprained your ankle 15 years ago, why should it
matter now?
Dr. Elton Clemence- Family First Chiropractic and Wellness 403-347-3261
Ankles. We have two of them. The vast majority of patients I see
have sprained one of them at some point in their lives. This is a
question I normally leave to the end of the consultation questions, normally
receiving a confused look… I can see the cogs turning in my thinking
patients head, “…What? My ankles? Really, what has that got to do with my
back…”. Well, it has everything to do with your back pain. It has
everything to do with your knee pain, your hip pain, your neck pain, your
shoulder pain, you name it pain. Our feet and ankles are crucial aspects
of our bodies that are far too often overlooked.

When you sprain an ankle, it significantly changes the way that
you walk. It’s obvious at the beginning, but as time progresses and it
begins to heal and you can walk more ‘normally’ again. However, it doesn’t mean
that the ankle and foot have been properly rehabilitated back into a fully
functional part of the body. Your nervous system won’t think so, and will
be protective of it without you even realizing. These can cause potential
problems later on, with many people re-spraining the same ankle over and over
again. The vicious cycle begin because the neurological information
systems keeps becoming disrupted, and it goes on.
The bottom line is our ankle and feet are crucial to the optimum
function of the body. Pay attention to those ankle sprains, they might be more
important that you think!
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