Expert Foot & Ankle Treatment from Michigan’s #1 Podiatrist - Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist
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Expert Foot & Ankle Care
Expert Foot & Ankle Treatment from Michigan’s #1 Podiatrist - Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist
Expert Foot & Ankle Care
How Long Until You Can Walk Pain-Free Again?
Sprained Foot Healing Time: 4 types of foot sprains can happen. Each type of sprain has a different healing time depending on the location and the severity. Find out how long your foot sprain will keep you out!
Spraining your foot can be a painful and inconvenient setback. Whether you twisted it during a workout or missed a step on the stairs, you’re probably wondering: how long will this take to heal? The answer depends on the severity of the sprain, your age, activity level, and how quickly you start proper treatment.
Most mild sprains heal in 1 to 2 weeks, while more severe injuries can take up to 6 to 8 weeks—or longer if left untreated. Knowing what to expect helps prevent reinjury and ensures a smoother, faster recovery.
Foot sprains occur when the ligaments—strong bands of tissue connecting bones—are stretched or torn. Sprains are categorized into three grades:
Grade I (Mild): Slight stretching, minimal swelling – 1 to 2 weeks to heal
Grade II (Moderate): Partial tearing with bruising and swelling – 3 to 6 weeks
Grade III (Severe): Complete tear or rupture – 6 to 12 weeks or more, possibly needing surgery
Other factors like age, general health, and whether or not you follow a treatment plan (R.I.C.E., bracing, physical therapy) significantly impact healing time. Ignoring proper care can lead to chronic instability or long-term foot pain.
Don’t let curled toes dictate your comfort. Our board-certified podiatrists pinpoint the root cause and design treatment plans that restore flexibility and ease pain. Call (810) 206-1402 or book an appointment online and take the first confident step toward healthier feet.
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The big toe joint, The middle of the foot, An inversion ankle sprain & A high ankle sprain.

The best way to take care of this type of pain is to try a rigid insert:
Watch the video about turf toe to see how well these work.


















If you have an ankle sprain, you need a supportive ankle brace:






This is a more rare type of ankle sprain, but it can take longer to heal.
Watch this video for more details about Ankle Sprains and their Healing Time!!!











Typically 1 to 2 weeks with rest, ice, and light activity.
Only if the pain is mild. Use crutches or a brace if walking worsens the pain.
If there’s intense pain, swelling, bruising, or difficulty bearing weight after 48 hours.
Early treatment with R.I.C.E., elevation, anti-inflammatory medication, and physical therapy.
Yes, compression helps control swelling and supports healing—but don’t wrap too tightly.
Sprains involve soft tissue; fractures affect bone. Only an X-ray or exam can confirm.
Avoid weight-bearing exercises until your doctor clears you. Gentle stretching may be okay later.
Some do, but many cases benefit from guided rehab to avoid long-term instability.
You risk developing chronic pain, joint instability, or even arthritis down the road.
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