Weak Ankles

Achilles Tendonitis

Ankle Instability & Weakness Treatment

Stronger Ankles, Greater Stability, and Confidence in Every Step

Weak ankles, often referred to as chronic ankle instability, occur when the ligaments and supporting structures of the ankle are unable to provide adequate stability during movement. This condition commonly develops after a sprain that did not heal fully, leaving the ankle prone to repeated rolling, giving way, or feelings of unsteadiness. Athletes are frequently affected, but weak ankles can impact anyone and interfere with everyday activities like walking on uneven surfaces or navigating stairs.


Beyond the immediate discomfort, chronic ankle weakness can lead to a cycle of repeated injuries if left unaddressed. Each additional sprain or instability episode can further stretch and damage the supporting ligaments, making the problem progressively worse over time. At Nagy Footcare, we evaluate the full picture of your ankle health, including your history of injuries, your gait, foot structure, and any muscle imbalances that may be contributing to the problem.



Treatment for weak ankles is tailored to your specific needs and may include physical therapy, bracing, custom orthotics, or targeted exercises designed to rebuild strength and improve stability. For cases where conservative care has not provided sufficient relief, surgical options are available to repair and reinforce the damaged ligaments. Our goal is to give you a stable, confident foundation so you can move through daily life and stay active without fear of your ankle giving out.

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Talk With Foot and Ankle Specialist Today!

Ready to take the first step towards healthier, pain-free feet? Contact us to schedule an appointment or to learn more about our foot and ankle services. Our dedicated podiatric team is here to provide personalized care and answer any questions you may have about your lower extremity concerns. Reach out today and let us help you achieve optimal foot health and mobility for an active lifestyle.