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    How is chronic ankle instability diagnosed?

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  • Prof Simon Platt

    Orthopaedic Surgeon

    Orthopaedic surgeon Prof Simon Platt, Coast Foot and Ankle specialises in foot and ankle treatment. Prof Platt works with people from all walks of life, … View Profile

    A foot and ankle surgeon, can usually make the diagnosis of chronic ankle instability by taking a detailed history and examining your ankle in the clinic. X-rays and an MRI scan are usually needed to confirm the extent of the problem.

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