
—
Conquering Ankle and Foot Injuries with Physiotherapy
Regaining Mobility: Ankle and Foot Injury Recovery and Prevention for All
September 2024 Newsletter
Injuries to the ankle and foot can strike anyone, regardless of age or activity level. Whether you’re an avid athlete or simply navigating the daily challenges of life, understanding the path to recovery and injury prevention is vital.
Ankle and foot injuries are common, affecting millions of people each year. These injuries can result from various causes, including sports activities, accidents, or overuse. Our physiotherapists recognize that ankle and foot health are essential for everyone, and we are well-equipped to assist you in your recovery journey.
At Stride Sports & Physiotherapy, our physiotherapists specialize in treating ankle and foot issues, offering personalized care for individuals of all backgrounds.
Whether you’re a young athlete or an older adult, we are committed to helping you achieve the best possible outcomes!
Unlocking Foot and Ankle Health: Common Injuries and Conditions Treated by Physiotherapists
The foot and ankle are the foundation for our mobility and bear the weight of our daily activities. Unfortunately, they are also susceptible to injuries and painful conditions that can significantly impact our lives. The good news is that our physiotherapists are well-equipped to address and treat these issues effectively.
Here are the three most common foot and ankle injuries and painful conditions that physiotherapists regularly treat:
Ankle Sprains
Ankle sprains occur when the ligaments that support the ankle stretch or tear due to sudden twisting or rolling of the foot. This leads to pain, swelling, and instability.
Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is a painful condition characterized by degenerative breakdown, and in some cases inflammation of the thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot. It causes heel pain, especially in the morning or after prolonged standing.
Achilles Tendinitis
Achilles tendinitis involves inflammation of the Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. It can result from overuse, trauma, or improper footwear.

Effective Treatments for Foot and Ankle Injuries
At Stride Sports & Physiotherapy, we’ll start with a comprehensive assessment that considers your medical history, including your previous activity level and the specific injury to your ankle or foot. This evaluation forms the basis of your personalized treatment plan.
We recognize that each patient is unique, and we develop personalized treatment plans tailored to your individual needs, including the following:
Manual Therapy and Exercise
Physiotherapists often begin treatment with manual therapy techniques that include joint mobilizations and soft tissue mobilizations. These hands-on methods improve joint mobility, reduce pain, and enhance tissue flexibility. We also use tailored exercises to help restore normal function, strengthen muscles, and improve the range of motion in the foot and ankle.
Balance and Proprioception Training
Balance and proprioception training are essential for foot and ankle rehabilitation. These exercises target the improvement of proprioceptive awareness and stability, crucial for preventing re-injury. Research indicates that balance training programs effectively reduce the risk of ankle sprains, particularly in athletes and those with a history of previous sprains.
Modalities
In some cases, our physiotherapists may use ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and laser therapy to alleviate pain and accelerate tissue healing. These treatments can be particularly beneficial in the early stages of injury recovery.
Education and Self-Care
Patient education is a cornerstone of foot and ankle rehabilitation. Physiotherapists guide self-care, including home exercises and strategies to prevent further injury. Studies show that patient education significantly improves outcomes and reduces the risk of recurring issues.
Whether recovering from a sprain, managing a chronic condition, or aiming to prevent future problems, our programs offer effective solutions to restore mobility, alleviate pain, and enhance overall foot and ankle health.

Schedule a consultation with our experienced physiotherapists today to take the first step towards better foot and ankle health!

Our Patients Get Great Results
“I chose Stride Sports & Physiotherapy based on their excellent reviews and I saw that they are very well deserved. Shivangi did a thorough assessment and laid out the recovery plan for my ankle injury. She was extremely knowledgeable and very great to work with. The clinic had an excellent atmosphere and you can tell they truly care about their patients and what they do. Recommend if you’re looking for kind, knowledgeable and thorough physiotherapy professionals. A+“
-Véronique F.
Staff Spotlight

Unlocking the Power of Proprioception
A Key to Foot and Ankle Recovery
Imagine taking a step in the dark. Somehow your feet landed safely on the ground, one in front of the other. This remarkable ability is known as proprioception.
Proprioception is our body’s internal GPS, enabling us to navigate the world around us. It relies on specialized sensors in our muscles, tendons, and joints, constantly sending signals to the brain about the position and movement of our limbs. This is what allows us to maintain balance, adjust our gait, and perform precise movements without conscious thought.
When a foot or ankle injury occurs, such as a sprain, the proprioceptive system can be disrupted. Swelling, pain, and changes in joint mobility all send confusing signals to the brain. As a result, our sense of balance and coordinated movements are affected. Walking may feel unsteady, and the risk of re-injury increases. Fortunately, our physiotherapists at Stride Sports & Physiotherapy can help!
Retraining Proprioception
Our highly skilled physiotherapists will help you retrain proprioception after foot and ankle injuries. Here are three examples of how they do it:

1. Balance Exercises
We’ll teach you balance exercises that challenge patients to maintain stability on one foot, perform controlled movements, or use balance boards

2. Neuromuscular Reeducation
Your physiotherapist will incorporate specific exercises that involve controlled movements, such as toe tapping or heel walking, to reestablish communication between muscles and the brain.

3. Functional Activities
Our highly trained therapists will incorporate functional tasks like walking on uneven surfaces, navigating obstacles, or mimicking real-life activities. These tasks re-educate the proprioceptive system to adapt to different environments and movements.
Salmon Burgers

Ingredients
- 1 cup finely chopped red onion
- 1/4 cup thinly sliced fresh basil
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper
- 1 pound salmon fillet
- 1 tbsp hot pepper sauce
- 1 large egg white
- Cooking spray
- 8 slices focaccia, toasted
Combine first 5 ingredients in a large bowl. Combine hot pepper sauce and egg white in a small bowl; add egg white mixture to salmon mixture, stirring well to combine. Divide the mixture into 4 equal portions, shaping each into a 1/2-inch-thick patty. Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Coat pan with cooking spray. Add salmon patties, and cook 3 minutes on each side or until desired degree of doneness. Serve patties on toasted focaccia.
Exercise of the Month
Foot Mobilization (Tennis Ball)
Start by sitting upright in a chair. Place a tennis ball under the foot you want to work just in front of your heel. Slowly roll your foot back so the tennis ball rolls up towards your toes and then roll your foot forwards so the ball goes back towards your heel. Make sure to keep pressure on your foot with the ball throughout the movement. Hold for 30 seconds.





