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Ankle and Foot Injury Treatment in Langley

Ankle and foot injuries are more than just painful—they can significantly impact your daily activities, mobility, and quality of life. Whether you’re recovering from a sports injury, dealing with a chronic condition, or experiencing sudden pain or swelling, timely and professional care is essential. At our Langley clinic, we specialize in ankle and foot injury treatment designed to relieve pain, restore function, and help you get back to doing what you love—without discomfort or limitations.

  • Existing medical conditions such as arthritis or diabetes

Our Approach to Ankle and Foot Injury Treatment in Langley

At our Langley clinic, we provide a comprehensive, patient-focused approach to ankle and foot injury treatment. Our team of experienced healthcare professionals uses a combination of evidence-based therapies and personalized care plans to ensure optimal recovery.

Our treatment options may include:

  • Physiotherapy to improve strength, mobility, and flexibility
  • Manual therapy and joint mobilization for pain relief and improved function
  • Custom orthotics to provide support and correct alignment issues
  • Laser therapy to accelerate tissue healing and reduce inflammation
  • Therapeutic exercises to restore normal movement and prevent future injury
  • Education and prevention strategies to reduce recurrence

Whether you’re an athlete, a busy parent, or someone managing chronic foot pain, we work with you to create a plan that meets your goals and lifestyle.

Why Choose Us for Ankle and Foot Injury Treatment in Langley?

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Address
20530 Langley Bypass #111,
Langley, BC

Frequently Asked Questions

Common injuries include sprained ankles, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, stress fractures, and bunions. These conditions can result from overuse, improper footwear, sports injuries, or sudden trauma.

Signs of a serious injury include severe pain, swelling, bruising, inability to bear weight, or deformity. If symptoms persist beyond a few days or worsen, it’s best to seek professional assessment and treatment.

Treatment may include physiotherapy, manual therapy, custom orthotics, therapeutic exercises, rest, ice, and in some cases, bracing or laser therapy. The approach depends on the type and severity of the injury.

Recovery time varies depending on the injury. Mild sprains may heal in a few weeks, while more serious injuries like fractures or tendon damage can take several months. Early and appropriate treatment can speed up recovery.

Yes. Wearing proper footwear, warming up before activity, strengthening muscles, improving flexibility, and addressing biomechanical issues can significantly reduce your risk of future injuries.