I recovered from a Grade 3 ligament torn - 12 mths in total recovery - and all these exercises are accurate and needed with gradual progression and at an advanced level. Took many physio sessions and costly for these exercises recommend for my case. Fast forward 5 years, Here am I, looking for a full video for my sis who had the same injury, and this is the most comprehensive exercises that targets ankle, leg, glutes for full recovery. Yes - they are all related. For me, same exercises recommended here started after 6mths when my ankle scar tissue hardened and needed it ‘to let loose’. Thank you! 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🎉
Hey mate can you tell me about swelling on your ankle. I mean when did the swelling went down. Its been 5 months for my sprain. 2 months of light exercises. I can do normal walking jogging with minimum pain and a the only thing concerning me is that the swelling is at a constant phase. It doesn't increase too much but doesn't decrease either
@@tusharbhatia5437 hello. Swelling was minute or still a big swell? The same ligament? 5 mths if grade 3 like me, it was swelling - I didn’t do any run, but light on -spot exercises, raise foot whenever possible, limb to avoid pressure on swell and pain, no running until swelling reduced for me. Mine, the swell went on and off when I walk too much with it the first 6 mths. I use compression socks when I need to walk and KT tape alternate days. Exercises are on raised ankle, train quad, glutes and thigh to support weak my ankle. Hope it helps. Happy to share my precious situation and how I counter it.
@@tusharbhatia5437 For me, small swell when I walked too much, up to 8-10 mths. Constant soft exercises, strengthening exercises to break the scar tissues.
@@daphnedev thanks for the response. I had grade 3 ATFL tear and suspected grade 3 CFL (not sure) Swelling is not too much but it is not too less either i'd say it's mild and doesn't increase too much or decrease too much whether I do workout or stay in bed all day. It would just increase or decrease by about 10 percent. on a scale of 10 my pain stays around 1 to 4 not more than that. I don't really limp anymore though and do not use compression sock or any other brace either. Do you think compression sock helped in quicker recovery ? My doctor suggested that it would give artificial support to ankle so it might take longer to strengthen. and you said 12 months to full recovery does that mean you can play sports and stuff like football/basketball again ? and does it bother you anymore? any insights would be helpful. I think you know how much this sucks. Thanks in advance.
I had had multiple ankle sprains that led to a complete ATFL rupture. I had a surgery while serving in the army like 8 years ago but did not get enough rehabilitation. After hitting 30, the same side knee started to cause pain that I can’t even run a mile. I watched your video today and followed along right away. I will be following your rehab protocol and hopefully I get over this. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Same bro, I rolled my ankle pretty badly playing high school soccer, then years later rolled the same ankle trail running and now I’ve been diagnosed with patellar tendinosis on the same side. Good news is that’s it’s slowly getting better… wishing I would’ve rehabbed properly years ago!
In all my years of being an avid gym enthusiast, I never ever had a sprained ankle. Because I carried too much stuff in my arms, I missed a stair and fell down a flight of stairs. Luckily, I had no fractured bones or concussion, but I do have a sprained ankle. I watched your video on the day of the fall, took copious notes and created a sprained ankle rehabilitation schedule. I will update you on my recovery in about 4 to 6 weeks. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
This is really helpful I love there are people out there who take the time to create these tutorials to help others Over the years I've learnt how to build and fly remote control aircraft and so much more I'm 67 and believe it's a bad day if I don't learn something new Looking forward to high octane skateboarding again after getting my left ankle back to full strength UA-cam is the bomb!
This is perhaps the best, most comprehensive, best explained video on ankle sprain rehabilitation I have come across. Thank you so much, guys. This was INCREDIBLY insightful, and helpful. Wish you all the very best!
Everything about this video made me feel so much better mentally following a recent sprain. I was feeling really down having this set back hindering my active lifestyle and basketball hobby. Thank you for all of the information in such a concise and effective video. I learned a lot!
I have watched dozens and dozens of videos on sammle sprain rehab and this is the best one. Very clear and comprehensive program over a year, I now feel confident I will regain my full ankle functionality and go back to competition.
I think when you reach a certain age, all the symptoms related to legs, feet and ankles are quite common, so all the exercises you show in this video and subsequent videos are extremely useful. The description of pains and remedies based on studies by scientists are also very valuable. My best congratulation to E3 Rehab for his very deep insight and the team of excellent professionals.
Great video as always guy! I appreciate the time and dedication you put into each and every one of your videos, and use them practically as a PT frequently!
This is so comprehensive and well explained! I’m currently wayyyyy too weak to do any of the progressions beyond step 1 lol but it’s still good to see what I can work up to
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS. After spraining my ankle because of playing volleyball, I rested for 9 days. Been doing this for 3 days now. And it’s really effective for me. I can do heel raises without pain now ❤
Excellent presentation very informative. All up to point I am recovering from injury level 3 going to the week 7 😱 3 time a week physical therapy class if I am not lazy do my homework it’s very painful. Going to see Dr. three days from now. still have a lot of pain. Hopefully that’s going to be all. I am older have to take my time I guess. Thanks again for the great video. Actually one of the best I saw so far.❤
For what was a very minor maleola fracture, i was in severe pain for 2 and a half years. Done MRI multiple times, but the pain was coming from the ligaments and a nerve, which they were not torn or split. To this day i dont know how such a small fracture put me on shelf for 2.5 years, barely walking 1km a day without severe pain. Pain medication did not help a lot after a few months. I refused to go the surgery route as the docs didnt know if anything will improve, and thats weird as i was only 23, so still young bones and muscles. So watch out for your ankle...you dont wanna feel that pain trust me
Lucky to see this video, i recently twisted my ankle and this is really giving me confidence and helping me to recover faster and return at least with some strength and flexibility to my sport, the best video of rehab I have watched and is my first time twisting my ankle really bad, so lucky if you find this video, peace.✌️
It's all about the tibialis. I had chronic problems with one ankle since the 8th grade until I injured the other ankle in college. Then my bad ankle got good and my good ankle became my bad ankle. And for a decade, it remained my bad ankle. It wasn't still "injured" per se... but it was oscillating between 85 and 95 percent healed. Just couldn't make the full recovery. That is, until I realized the problem Whichever side I injure, I made adjustments to my stride that protected my ankle, and that meant I also wasn't engaging my tibealis... which is fine. The problem is though that I never focused on reactivating my tibealis, therefore, my muscular balance was off and that caused my ankle to inflame after rigorous exercise. Take the time and target your tibealis. It's a very necessary step in healing.
Great video. Very systematic. I am starting my rehab today and this couldn't be more timely. Keeping fingers crossed to return to my running and hiking...... Just need to get my head off the possibility of recurring injuries 🤞
I never commented before but this channel is sooooo underrated, keep it up and always seek helping others, your videos are really easy to track its steps and helpful🔥💪
I liked the completeness of the rehab program for ankle in this video - how often these exercises can be repeated in a week or what's a recommended routine for best recovery/improvement?
I got a grade 3 a couple of months ago. Rested alot but didn't do enough strengthening. Then did it again six months later . Take ankle sprains seriously guys. In gonna be out again for another three months as a result. 😊
Great video, thank you! Im on week three, I hurt both ankles. The tendon tore a piece of bone off one ankle, and a grade 3 sprain on the other. I havent been told to exercise, but the sprain is so tight. I watched your video and did some foot lifts. I hope that's ok. I dont want to lose range of motion. I have another Dr. visit in 3 weeks, not sure if I should wait that long to start moving, its so stiff.
The opening clip sends shivers down my spine. Longtime follower of your IG channels, can you advise for any additional exercises for medial ankle sprain. I am 6 months post injury of ligament being torn off the bone on both lateral and medial. Lateral healing was relatively quick, felt ok after 6 - 8 weeks, but the medial side gives a pulling sensation when carrying out knee to wall stretch. Any video links or advice would be much appreciated.
Thank you for this amazing video. I have a question, most PT's give you exercises that you are supposed to do every day, sometimes twice a day. You say twice weekly. Is there a reason for the difference? Also are the exercises for rehabbing a broken ankle that has healed different than for an ankle sprain? Thank you!!
Really helpful review. Dovetails nicely with the ankle sprain video from kneesovertoes guy but I appreciate the detailed presentation, the variety of progressions and the sample schedule at the end. I really appreciate it. My local PT place has been ok and helpful but not as thorough as this video. Super helpful to me since after four weeks of physical therapy for lisfranc fracture, I am still healing from ankle sprain from that same injury. I have a good six months of recovery ahead of me and I appreciate you mentioning the importance of bracing on days when my being up on my feet may exceed a bit what would be ideal.
Finally. I had a serious sprain from bb. Almost a month still not back to jogging and all forget running. I was doing ankle circles and tib rises . Now this is gonna help
@@AR42499 I'm running now man . Don't remember the exact time of recovery. Keep doing your recovery stuff and slowly start to go for long walks and try to be as sensible with getting back to lifting and running etc. Wish u luck
Hey, your video is great, thank you. I am currently recovering from an ankle sprain, probably number 2. I've been doing the physio training for about a week, and the ankle feels fine when it's straight, but it hurts as soon as I move it side to side. Should I exclusively do, or do extra of the exercises that make me feel that pain more? Assuming that helps? Like rockbacks, eversions, dorsiflection etc?
05:31 I'm presuming that the left ankle in the video is the sprained one? Or do we swich legs after a set? Non sports person asking. Ah. missed the per leg. At work.
got injured 6 days ago, no fracture or dislocations but there is soft tissue swellinh according to doctor. i can walk now but still unstable so im here to strengthen it. my main problem is, there is no bruising but the swelling is still there 😅 i hope this works
Superb as always. I like that you give exercises for 2 days a week. Ain't nobody gonna follow what some physios recommend to exercise every day as they told me.
Thank you guys so much this is going to help me a lot my alone question would be after 3 to 6 months of doing these exercises what would be a good maintenance routine while performing my other sport specific workouts?
Any advise for people that work 10-12 hrs a day with chronic ankle that is not stable? Should keep streching with band? Or use band and stand on one foot for strength?
Thank you so much for watching! Be sure to check out the blog with references here: e3rehab.com/blog/lateral-ankle-sprain-rehab/
I recovered from a Grade 3 ligament torn - 12 mths in total recovery - and all these exercises are accurate and needed with gradual progression and at an advanced level. Took many physio sessions and costly for these exercises recommend for my case. Fast forward 5 years, Here am I, looking for a full video for my sis who had the same injury, and this is the most comprehensive exercises that targets ankle, leg, glutes for full recovery. Yes - they are all related. For me, same exercises recommended here started after 6mths when my ankle scar tissue hardened and needed it ‘to let loose’. Thank you! 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🎉
Hey mate can you tell me about swelling on your ankle. I mean when did the swelling went down. Its been 5 months for my sprain. 2 months of light exercises. I can do normal walking jogging with minimum pain and a the only thing concerning me is that the swelling is at a constant phase. It doesn't increase too much but doesn't decrease either
@@tusharbhatia5437 hello. Swelling was minute or still a big swell? The same ligament? 5 mths if grade 3 like me, it was swelling - I didn’t do any run, but light on -spot exercises, raise foot whenever possible, limb to avoid pressure on swell and pain, no running until swelling reduced for me. Mine, the swell went on and off when I walk too much with it the first 6 mths. I use compression socks when I need to walk and KT tape alternate days. Exercises are on raised ankle, train quad, glutes and thigh to support weak my ankle. Hope it helps. Happy to share my precious situation and how I counter it.
@@tusharbhatia5437 For me, small swell when I walked too much, up to 8-10 mths. Constant soft exercises, strengthening exercises to break the scar tissues.
@@daphnedev thanks for the response. I had grade 3 ATFL tear and suspected grade 3 CFL (not sure) Swelling is not too much but it is not too less either i'd say it's mild and doesn't increase too much or decrease too much whether I do workout or stay in bed all day. It would just increase or decrease by about 10 percent. on a scale of 10 my pain stays around 1 to 4 not more than that. I don't really limp anymore though and do not use compression sock or any other brace either. Do you think compression sock helped in quicker recovery ? My doctor suggested that it would give artificial support to ankle so it might take longer to strengthen. and you said 12 months to full recovery does that mean you can play sports and stuff like football/basketball again ? and does it bother you anymore? any insights would be helpful. I think you know how much this sucks. Thanks in advance.
How long did you wait before you were able to walk without crutches?
I had had multiple ankle sprains that led to a complete ATFL rupture. I had a surgery while serving in the army like 8 years ago but did not get enough rehabilitation. After hitting 30, the same side knee started to cause pain that I can’t even run a mile. I watched your video today and followed along right away. I will be following your rehab protocol and hopefully I get over this. Thank you so much for sharing this!
I hope u full recovery.
Any updates after trying this?
How are you now?
Same bro, I rolled my ankle pretty badly playing high school soccer, then years later rolled the same ankle trail running and now I’ve been diagnosed with patellar tendinosis on the same side. Good news is that’s it’s slowly getting better… wishing I would’ve rehabbed properly years ago!
In all my years of being an avid gym enthusiast, I never ever had a sprained ankle. Because I carried too much stuff in my arms, I missed a stair and fell down a flight of stairs. Luckily, I had no fractured bones or concussion, but I do have a sprained ankle. I watched your video on the day of the fall, took copious notes and created a sprained ankle rehabilitation schedule. I will update you on my recovery in about 4 to 6 weeks. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
How is it going so far?
Update ?
Update?
Update?
Update us dammit
This is really helpful
I love there are people out there who take the time to create these tutorials to help others
Over the years I've learnt how to build and fly remote control aircraft and so much more
I'm 67 and believe it's a bad day if I don't learn something new
Looking forward to high octane skateboarding again after getting my left ankle back to full strength
UA-cam is the bomb!
This is perhaps the best, most comprehensive, best explained video on ankle sprain rehabilitation I have come across. Thank you so much, guys. This was INCREDIBLY insightful, and helpful. Wish you all the very best!
I strongly concur!
omg. . .ur videos are incredible--the detail, the conciseness, the editing. . .whoa. for real u guys deserve x 100 these views.
Switching to barefoot shoes helped me tremendously
Everything about this video made me feel so much better mentally following a recent sprain. I was feeling really down having this set back hindering my active lifestyle and basketball hobby. Thank you for all of the information in such a concise and effective video. I learned a lot!
I have watched dozens and dozens of videos on sammle sprain rehab and this is the best one. Very clear and comprehensive program over a year, I now feel confident I will regain my full ankle functionality and go back to competition.
I think when you reach a certain age, all the symptoms related to legs, feet and ankles are quite common, so all the exercises you show in this video and subsequent videos are extremely useful. The description of pains and remedies based on studies by scientists are also very valuable. My best congratulation to E3 Rehab for his very deep insight and the team of excellent professionals.
Thanks!
Thank you!
Thanks
Thank you!
This channel is pure gold thanks!
This was the most helpful video I found by far, love your channel
Thank you for making such a comprehensive video. It gives confidence to rehab in a systematic manner.
This is one of the best ankle sprain videos I've come across - really good
Great video as always guy! I appreciate the time and dedication you put into each and every one of your videos, and use them practically as a PT frequently!
Great content. As a DPT myself, your information is the best on the internet.
This is great! Im in fifth week after injury and these are helpful. I cant do all of them at this stage but hopefully will get there soon. Thanks!
This is the best video I've encountered online. Thank you for the deliberate and comprehensive information. Excited to give it a try!
Thank you so much I had sprain my ankle by playing soccer and heal fast with this advice thank you so much
Yo bro wich grade was yours igot grade 2 week and half ago
This is so comprehensive and well explained! I’m currently wayyyyy too weak to do any of the progressions beyond step 1 lol but it’s still good to see what I can work up to
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS. After spraining my ankle because of playing volleyball, I rested for 9 days. Been doing this for 3 days now. And it’s really effective for me. I can do heel raises without pain now ❤
Excellent presentation very informative. All up to point I am recovering from injury level 3 going to the week 7 😱 3 time a week physical therapy class if I am not lazy do my homework it’s very painful. Going to see Dr. three days from now. still have a lot of pain. Hopefully that’s going to be all. I am older have to take my time I guess. Thanks again for the great video. Actually one of the best I saw so far.❤
Thank you SO MUCH for this video. This truly is making a difference in my quality of life.
For what was a very minor maleola fracture, i was in severe pain for 2 and a half years. Done MRI multiple times, but the pain was coming from the ligaments and a nerve, which they were not torn or split. To this day i dont know how such a small fracture put me on shelf for 2.5 years, barely walking 1km a day without severe pain. Pain medication did not help a lot after a few months. I refused to go the surgery route as the docs didnt know if anything will improve, and thats weird as i was only 23, so still young bones and muscles. So watch out for your ankle...you dont wanna feel that pain trust me
Lucky to see this video, i recently twisted my ankle and this is really giving me confidence and helping me to recover faster and return at least with some strength and flexibility to my sport, the best video of rehab I have watched and is my first time twisting my ankle really bad, so lucky if you find this video, peace.✌️
how’s the recovery gng and what is helping you? I too twisted my ankle for the first time last week
9:18 Your dog is very creative! I've never seen a sidelying wall variation of the Quadruped rock backs exercise 👍
It's all about the tibialis. I had chronic problems with one ankle since the 8th grade until I injured the other ankle in college. Then my bad ankle got good and my good ankle became my bad ankle.
And for a decade, it remained my bad ankle. It wasn't still "injured" per se... but it was oscillating between 85 and 95 percent healed. Just couldn't make the full recovery.
That is, until I realized the problem
Whichever side I injure, I made adjustments to my stride that protected my ankle, and that meant I also wasn't engaging my tibealis... which is fine. The problem is though that I never focused on reactivating my tibealis, therefore, my muscular balance was off and that caused my ankle to inflame after rigorous exercise.
Take the time and target your tibealis. It's a very necessary step in healing.
Excellent video, very complete. Thanks!
Excellent Video!
This material is phenomenal!!
Great video. Very systematic. I am starting my rehab today and this couldn't be more timely. Keeping fingers crossed to return to my running and hiking...... Just need to get my head off the possibility of recurring injuries 🤞
Great work 👏 👍
THIS IS PERFECT! THANK U !!!
Best video on this topic by far!
Thank you for this great video, very thorough and clear. I'll be sharing it with clients.
I never commented before but this channel is sooooo underrated, keep it up and always seek helping others, your videos are really easy to track its steps and helpful🔥💪
Incredibly helpful! Many thanks!
Outstanding instruction. Thank you so much.
Thank you for your video. It is very explained and it is easy to understand how to do all exercises.
Really respect the effort and quality in this video
this was probably the best video I've watched on ankle sprains ( this is my second time)
This is amazing! Very comprehensive. Is there a video on the kinds of exercises we can do to help prevent a major injury?
I liked the completeness of the rehab program for ankle in this video - how often these exercises can be repeated in a week or what's a recommended routine for best recovery/improvement?
Brilliant program 🔥
thank you so much for this information. been searching everywhere for a good directive that makes sense on ankle rehabilitation.
Thank you for your video. Very helpful!
I got a grade 3 a couple of months ago. Rested alot but didn't do enough strengthening. Then did it again six months later . Take ankle sprains seriously guys. In gonna be out again for another three months as a result. 😊
How long did you wait before you were able to walk without crutches?
Great video, thank you!
Im on week three, I hurt both ankles. The tendon tore a piece of bone off one ankle, and a grade 3 sprain on the other. I havent been told to exercise, but the sprain is so tight. I watched your video and did some foot lifts. I hope that's ok. I dont want to lose range of motion. I have another Dr. visit in 3 weeks, not sure if I should wait that long to start moving, its so stiff.
the best video on ankle rehabilitation 👍 thank you!
What a great video.....best video ever on ankle strengthening exercises....kudos😍😍😍😍
Damn. Such a good Video. Definitly im gonna use a lot of the shown material
Very insightful thanks
The opening clip sends shivers down my spine. Longtime follower of your IG channels, can you advise for any additional exercises for medial ankle sprain. I am 6 months post injury of ligament being torn off the bone on both lateral and medial. Lateral healing was relatively quick, felt ok after 6 - 8 weeks, but the medial side gives a pulling sensation when carrying out knee to wall stretch. Any video links or advice would be much appreciated.
this was super helpful thank you so much ❤️🩹
Ok this is Crazy good Content thank You very much mr.!! Best regards from Germany 🙏🏼
lol at the dog in the corner at 3:50 🤣
Thank you sir... recently I have grade 3 Ankle injury...
WHOA WHAT A VIDEO! THANK U SO MUCHHH 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 SPEEDY RECOVERY TO EVERYONE WHO ARE INJURED !
thanks for the very helpful video
Excellent video. Very thorough.
Thanks for this nice video! I will try to do follow these exercises but want to confirm can i do it for injured leg only?
Thank you for this amazing video. I have a question, most PT's give you exercises that you are supposed to do every day, sometimes twice a day. You say twice weekly. Is there a reason for the difference? Also are the exercises for rehabbing a broken ankle that has healed different than for an ankle sprain? Thank you!!
Thanks u so much, u helped me a lot ❤❤❤❤
best one i've seen
thank you for helpful information!
Really helpful review. Dovetails nicely with the ankle sprain video from kneesovertoes guy but I appreciate the detailed presentation, the variety of progressions and the sample schedule at the end. I really appreciate it. My local PT place has been ok and helpful but not as thorough as this video. Super helpful to me since after four weeks of physical therapy for lisfranc fracture, I am still healing from ankle sprain from that same injury. I have a good six months of recovery ahead of me and I appreciate you mentioning the importance of bracing on days when my being up on my feet may exceed a bit what would be ideal.
Finally. I had a serious sprain from bb. Almost a month still not back to jogging and all forget running. I was doing ankle circles and tib rises . Now this is gonna help
How long before you were able to run again? Im on day 27 of healing and still havent attempted to run but im doing calf raises, balancing, etc
@@AR42499 I'm running now man . Don't remember the exact time of recovery. Keep doing your recovery stuff and slowly start to go for long walks and try to be as sensible with getting back to lifting and running etc. Wish u luck
Best rehab that I saw in UA-cam
Wow, really great video.
Exceptional video í must say.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Great information tx!
such a great video !! thank you
Great video! Thanks!
Thanks for this one ❤
Great video, the demonstrations, the plans, the options great, will help me with my ankle sprain recovery!
Thanks a lot, just the video I needed!
Should we do the excercises after the swelling reduces or we can do it with the swelling ?
Very detailed video, thank you.
The questions is when do you have to start that those kind of exercises
1:59 (I know that you wrote this 2 years ago)
Should we balance out the uninjured leg for stuff like step downs and y balance where you use the leg with the injured ankle?
Really helpfull and detail video
My favourite part is the sleeping dog in the background at 9:35 SO CUTE 🥰
Hey, your video is great, thank you.
I am currently recovering from an ankle sprain, probably number 2. I've been doing the physio training for about a week, and the ankle feels fine when it's straight, but it hurts as soon as I move it side to side.
Should I exclusively do, or do extra of the exercises that make me feel that pain more? Assuming that helps? Like rockbacks, eversions, dorsiflection etc?
Very helpful, thank you.
Here, in this video, which leg you are talking about or should i exercise for both leg or only for injured leg?
straight to the point and very accurate thank you
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What a great vedio ❤❤❤
Thank you so much
Amazing video
This a great video! Should the therapy exercises be done while wearing a brace?
05:31 I'm presuming that the left ankle in the video is the sprained one? Or do we swich legs after a set? Non sports person asking. Ah. missed the per leg. At work.
got injured 6 days ago, no fracture or dislocations but there is soft tissue swellinh according to doctor. i can walk now but still unstable so im here to strengthen it. my main problem is, there is no bruising but the swelling is still there 😅
i hope this works
It worked ? My situation now is exactly like yours
Superb as always. I like that you give exercises for 2 days a week. Ain't nobody gonna follow what some physios recommend to exercise every day as they told me.
Thank you guys so much this is going to help me a lot my alone question would be after 3 to 6 months of doing these exercises what would be a good maintenance routine while performing my other sport specific workouts?
Any advise for people that work 10-12 hrs a day with chronic ankle that is not stable? Should keep streching with band? Or use band and stand on one foot for strength?
Do you recommend doing this exercises with or without an ankle brace?