Ankle Tendonitis Treatment: Do You Need Crutches?
Ankle tendonitis is typically treated without the use of crutches. Common treatments include rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE), orthotic devices or walking boots, physical therapy, and pain relievers. Crutches may be recommended in cases of severe ankle tendonitis or if the patient is unable to bear weight on the affected ankle.Knee Surgery - Related Articles
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