
Ankle Sprains & Injuries Treatment Near Clintonville, Ohio
Comprehensive care for acute and chronic ankle sprains, fractures, and instability.
Just 8 minutes from Clintonville to Vertex Podiatry in Grandview Heights
01Why Clintonville Patients Choose Vertex Podiatry
Clintonville is Columbus's most walkable urban neighborhood - a vibrant community of independent businesses, bungalow homes, and residents with an active, health-conscious lifestyle. The Saturday farmers market, the Olentangy Trail, and the High Street corridor define daily life here.
Clintonville is a runner's and cyclist's neighborhood. The Olentangy Trail runs directly through the community, and residents log thousands of miles annually between trail runs, commuter cycling, and dog walks through side streets.
Clintonville is just 8 minutes from our Grandview Heights office, accessible via Olentangy River Road or High Street. Dr. Guy Golan, DPM offers precise diagnosis and cutting-edge treatments for ankle sprains & injuries that you won't find anywhere else in the Columbus area.
02What Is Ankle Sprains & Injuries?
Ankle sprains are among the most common musculoskeletal injuries, accounting for a substantial proportion of emergency department visits and sports medicine consultations. A sprain occurs when one or more of the ankle's stabilizing ligaments are stretched or torn as a result of excessive inversion, eversion, or rotational force. Despite their frequency, ankle sprains are frequently undertreated, leading to chronic ankle instability, repeated sprains, and long-term functional impairment if proper rehabilitation is not completed.
Read our complete guide to Ankle Sprains & Injuries03Signs & Symptoms
- Immediate pain at the time of injury, typically on the outside of the ankle
- Swelling and bruising appearing within minutes to hours of injury
- Tenderness to touch over the injured ligament(s)
- Limited range of motion and stiffness
- Difficulty or inability to bear weight on the injured ankle
- A feeling of instability or that the ankle may 'give way'
- In chronic instability: recurrent sprains, persistent aching, and unpredictable giving-way episodes
04Risk Factors
- History of previous ankle sprain (strongest single risk factor)
- Participation in sports with cutting, jumping, or pivoting movements
- Weak peroneal muscles and poor proprioception
- High-arched (cavus) foot type
- Running or training on uneven terrain
- Inadequate footwear
- Fatigue (reduced neuromuscular protective response)
- Female sex during certain hormonal phases (increased ligament laxity)
When to See Dr. Golan from Clintonville
Any significant ankle sprain should be evaluated to rule out fracture (Ottawa Ankle Rules) and to assess ligament integrity. Proper grading of the injury guides treatment and rehabilitation. Chronic ankle instability or recurrent sprains warrant advanced imaging and possible surgical stabilization to prevent long-term joint damage.
05Frequently Asked Questions
Serving Clintonville · 8 Minutes Away
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