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Old 11-18-2015, 08:10 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by NuclearFart View Post
Probably best to see a real doctor about it before you do any further damage. A new foot & ankle surgeon was just hired at PLC with an outpatient office at the Talisman center, and his wait list is <1 month. Ask your GP for a referral.
I might suggest something conservative before jumping to an ortho referral. Besides, if it is what the majority of ankle sprains are, ortho won't touch you unless you're a teenage gymnast.

Like my answer in most of these things, go see a physio. GPs don't have specific training in musculoskeletal and won't be all that helpful.
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