What is an Eversion Ankle Sprain?

An eversion ankle sprain is a less common but often more severe type of ankle injury where the foot twists outward, overstretching or tearing the ligaments on the inner (medial) side of the ankle. Unlike the more common inversion sprain (where the ankle rolls inward), an eversion sprain affects the structures that stabilise the ankle against outward movement.


Structures Involved in an Eversion Ankle Sprain

The key anatomical structures that may be implicated include:


Consequences of an Eversion Ankle Sprain


Physiotherapy Management for Eversion Ankle Sprain

Early intervention by a physiotherapist is crucial for optimal recovery and preventing long-term complications.

1. Acute Phase (0–72 hours)

2. Subacute Phase (3–14 days)

3. Strengthening Phase (2–6 weeks)

4. Return to Activity/Sport Phase (6–12+ weeks)


When to See a Physio for an Eversion Ankle Sprain

If you’ve sustained an ankle injury and notice swelling, bruising, or difficulty walking, it’s important to get assessed early. At After Hours Physio, we offer emergency home visit physiotherapy services for urgent musculoskeletal injuries, including eversion ankle sprains. Our expert physios provide immediate care to reduce pain and promote faster recovery—right at your doorstep.


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