Although most ankle sprains heal naturally with rest and time, some patients may need surgery to correct their problems. Surgery to repair the torn ligaments typically only occurs in the most severe cases, when regular treatment has failed to improve the condition. Surgery may also be an alternative if your ankle heals, but has recurring problems with weakness and repeated strains. In these cases, the surgeon can repair the ligaments and help to facilitate proper healing. Your doctor can help you to decide if this kind of treatment plan is necessary for your injury, or whether normal rehabilitation may work instead.

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