It's Not Just An Ankle Sprain

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It's Not Just An Ankle Sprain

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This article was written by Dr. Michele Colon to explain why an ankle sprain should be considered as a serious medical condition. Dr. Colon explains the differences between mild, moderate, and severe ankle aprains. Dr. Colon also discusses other injuries associated with ankle sprains and how they should be evaluated and treated by a physician.

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