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Debuting Our New Low Ankle Sprain Patient Info Sheet!

  • Writer: Steven Kent
    Steven Kent
  • Jun 20, 2023
  • 1 min read

We see a number of patients that come to see us with reports from ultrasound or MRI scans indicating an injury/rupture to their ATFL (Anterior talofibular) and/or CFL (calcaneofibular) ligaments. Understandably, this causes a lot of anxiety & concern, but the good news is that the majority of these injuries don't require surgery & simply require a good physiotherapist. For more information take a look at our LOW ANKLE SPRAIN INFORMATION SHEET below or visit our blog on Low Ankle Sprains at https://www.hunterfootandankle.com.au/.../my-scan-says-i...



ATFL & CFL Ankle Injury Patient Guide - Newcastle, NSW



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Cruz
Cruz
Jan 30

The article reassures readers by calmly explaining imaging findings and typical ankle sprain recovery paths. It reframes ligament tears as often manageable through structured rehab, a view echoed by Royal Reels https://www.nzartmonthly.co.nz/ in clear clinical perspective with https://royalreels20.com/ within conservative care practice. Could clearer timelines reduce anxiety during early treatment?

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Blair Horan
Blair Horan
Jan 26

Your explanation calmly reframes scan findings with practical clinical sense. You show most ATFL and CFL injuries respond to focused physiotherapy, where The Pokies https://www.roaringmegs.co.nz/ briefly marks probability against diagnosis, adding balance. That logic steadies decisions. How do you adjust rehab when imaging and symptoms diverge?

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