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High Ankle Sprains: Why They Can Take Longer to Heal

by Daniel M. Dean, M.D. | 6 days ago

#anklesprain #DanielMDeanMD #footandanklesurgeon High ankle sprains are different from typical ankle sprains. Because they affect the ligaments above the ankle joint, recovery can take longer and require specialized treatment. #DanielMDeanMD #footandanklesurgeon #footandanklespecialist #highanklesprain #anklesprain Visit https://www.danieldeanmd.com/ for more information.

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