If you or someone in your family has a sprained ankle, you want care you can trust. At ORA Orthopedics, we’ve been helping people in the Quad Cities— including Bettendorf, Davenport, Moline, Silvis—and surrounding communities across eastern Iowa and western Illinois—since 1963. Our team is here to help you heal and get back to your daily life as quickly and safely as possible.
A sprained ankle happens when the strong bands of tissue (ligaments) that hold your ankle together are stretched too far or torn. This can occur from a sudden twist, a fall, or landing awkwardly during sports or everyday activities. Ankle Sprains are very common and can affect anyone, from athletes to people just walking down the street.
Sprains are usually grouped into three levels:
Treatments & Conditions
At ORA Orthopedics, we start by listening to you. Our doctors will ask about how you got hurt, your symptoms, and your medical history. We’ll carefully examine your ankle and may use tests like X-rays or MRI scans to check for broken bones or serious ligament injuries.
Most mild sprains can be treated at home using the RICE (rest, ice, compression and elevation) method:
You can also take over-the-counter pain medicine like ibuprofen or acetaminophen to help with discomfort.
You should see a doctor if:
Getting professional care can help prevent long-term problems like chronic pain or repeated sprains.
At ORA Orthopedics, we believe in treating you as a whole person. Our doctors take a conservative approach, meaning we try non-surgical treatments first. These may include:
If your sprain is very severe or doesn’t get better with these treatments, our doctors are skilled in the latest surgical techniques. Surgery may be needed to repair torn ligaments or remove loose bone fragments, but this is rare.
Healing time depends on how bad your sprain is:
During recovery, it’s important to follow your doctor’s advice and do your physical therapy exercises. This helps your ankle heal properly and prevents future problems.
Once you’ve had a sprained ankle, you’re more likely to hurt it again or to have chronic ankle injuries. Here are some tips to protect your ankle:
Our team will teach you how to keep your ankles strong and healthy, so you can stay active and avoid repeat injuries.
At ORA Orthopedics, we’re proud to be the Quad Cities’ largest and most advanced orthopedic practice. Our team includes doctors, nurses, physical therapists, and support staff who work together to give you the best care possible. We focus on:
We know how important it is to get back to your normal life after an injury. That’s why we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Don’t let a sprained ankle slow you down. Contact ORA Orthopedics today to schedule an appointment and learn more about our sprained ankle treatment options. Our caring team is ready to help you heal and get moving again.
Call ORA Orthopedics or book online to get expert care for sprained ankles and other orthopedic injuries. We’re proud to help families throughout the Quad Cities recover and stay active.
A sprained ankle occurs when the ligaments that support the ankle are stretched or torn due to rolling, twisting, or turning the ankle in an awkward way.
Common symptoms include pain (especially when bearing weight), swelling, bruising, tenderness, restricted range of motion, and sometimes a popping sound at the time of injury.
Seek medical attention if you experience severe pain, significant swelling, inability to bear weight, or if symptoms do not improve within a few days.
Yes, physical therapy can improve strength, flexibility, and balance, helping to restore function and prevent future injuries.
