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HealthMay 8, 2008 

Spring is ankle sprain season for weekend warriors

Spring is sports season for many amateur athletes and weekend warriors in the Monmouth Count area. It's also ankle sprain season for one area foot and ankle surgeon.

Jasen Langley, DPM, AACFAS, a foot and ankle surgeon with offices in Howell, says ankle sprains are one of the most common sports injuries he treats this time of year.

"As people emerge from their winter hibernation and start to get active again, they can injure their ankles playing sports such as basketball, baseball, tennis and soccer," Langley says.

Anyone who injures an ankle requires prompt medical treatment, whether it's their first sprain or their fifth. Rest, ice, compression and elevation (RICE) can reduce swelling and pain until the ankle can be evaluated and treated by a foot and ankle surgeon.A sprain may not always be a sprain; the ankle could be fractured.

Langley notes that many athletes develop chronic ankle instability from repeated ankle sprains, causing their ankle to frequently "give way." In some cases these players may require surgery.Proper rehabilitation of an ankle sprain reduces the likelihood of developing chronic ankle instability.

Langley shares three spring ankle sprain prevention tips:

1. Perform warm-up stretches and exercises before playing sports.

2. Wear the right shoes for the sport. For example,don't wear running shoes for sports that involve a lot of side-to-side movement, such as tennis and basketball.

3. Wear an ankle brace if you're recovering from an injury or have repeatedly sprained your ankle.

Langley earned his podiatric medical degree from Temple University and has been practicing in Howell for six years.He can be contacted at Affiliated Foot & Ankle Center LLP. For any questions or to see a specialized foot and ankle physician, call the office at (732) 905-1110. For more information, visit www.footdoctorsnj.com.



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