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Sport Specific Injury Management & Prevention
Keeping Your Brain Safe With Up To Revolutionary Concussion Care
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Rolled your ankle in sport? You’re not alone. Lateral ankle sprains are the most common lower limb injury across nearly every code — from football and netball to running and basketball. While they’re often labelled as “minor,” the reality is that if not treated correctly, they often become recurring and limit long-term performance.
At Pivot Sports Performance, we see this injury every week — and we know how to help athletes rehab properly, rebuild strength, and return to sport with confidence.
A “rolled” ankle is usually a lateral ankle sprain, which occurs when your foot turns inwards (inversion), stretching or tearing the ligaments on the outer side of your ankle. The most commonly injured structures are:
The anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL)
The calcaneofibular ligament (CFL)
Depending on the force and position of the injury, you may also damage supporting structures like joint capsules, peroneal tendons, or in some cases, even the bone.
Pain and swelling on the outer part of the ankle
Bruising below or around the ankle bone
Difficulty weight-bearing, especially within the first 24–72 hours
A sensation of instability or weakness
Loss of power during running, jumping or landing
These symptoms can vary based on the grade of the sprain:
Grade I: mild stretching, minimal swelling
Grade II: partial tear, moderate swelling and instability
Grade III: complete tear, significant swelling and loss of function
Many athletes rely on rest, ice, compression and elevation (RICE) and wait until the pain settles to return to training. The problem? That’s just phase one of recovery. Without targeted rehab, your ankle is likely to remain weak, unstable, and prone to future injury.
In fact, studies show that up to 70% of athletes who don’t complete full rehab will suffer another sprain — often more severe than the first.
At Pivot, we build your ankle rehab around key performance goals — not just symptom relief. Here’s what’s involved:
Early movement is critical. We guide you through pain-free mobility drills to reduce swelling and restore joint motion.
Targeting key muscles like the:
Peroneals (for lateral ankle stability)
Tibialis posterior (for midfoot control)
Calf and soleus complex (for push-off and sprinting)
Strength progression typically starts with isometric loading, moves to resistance exercises, then builds toward plyometric and sport-specific movement.
Your brain needs to reconnect with your ankle. We use:
Single-leg balance drills
Bosu/wobble board progressions
Reactive neuromuscular training
This is vital for reducing re-injury risk and improving performance in unstable or fast-paced environments.
Once strength and control are restored, we reintroduce:
Jumping and landing drills
Acceleration and deceleration
Change-of-direction and cutting work
Agility-based testing
We never “guess” your readiness — we test it objectively before green-lighting your return.
Here’s the truth: a lateral ankle sprain is more than just a twisted ankle. Left untreated, it often leads to:
Chronic instability
Weakness and altered movement patterns
Higher risk of spraining the opposite ankle
Compensatory knee or hip injuries
Proper rehab reduces these risks, and more importantly, helps you return stronger and more stable than before.
At Pivot Sports Performance, we specialise in athlete-specific rehab. Our lateral ankle sprain programs include:
1:1 sports physiotherapy and strength coaching
Gym and turf-based progressions
Performance and balance testing
Private health and sports insurance rebates
Whether your goal is to return to footy, netball, sprinting or the gym — we’ll build a plan that gets you there faster, safer, and stronger.
Ankle sprains might be common, but they shouldn’t be ignored. If you’ve rolled your ankle recently — or you’re still feeling unstable from a previous sprain — proper rehab is non-negotiable.
Let us help you turn that weakness into a weapon — and get back to playing at your best.
We’d love to hear from you. We consult for individual athletes and sports teams. Tell us what you’re looking for, and we’ll guide you to the services that are right for you (even if that's not with us!).
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