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Originally Posted by TheSutterDynasty
I still don't know what you're referring to. A physiotherapist will diagnose the problem. Why do you keep saying the can't make a diagnosis? In my experience, they, along with sports medicine doctors and sport chiropractors are the best at diagnosis.
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Judging by your comments, you are well out of your league on this one.
If he has legitimate instability, then by definition this is not just some "sprain", and you would be very wise to seek a surgical opinion before you do even more damage.
Physiotherapists may have better clinical acumen than the average GP who doesn't routinely do sports injuries, but they really don't know what they don't know.
Also, most sports chiropractors are a joke. Talk to any Orthopedic surgeon and you will hear a barrage of horror stories.