Are there any after-effects of ankle sprain ligament injury surgery?

After surgery for sprained ligament injuries of the ankle is possible residual after-effects. It is mainly due to the adhesion and stiffness of the joint caused by the late or incorrect way of functional exercise after the surgery.
After the surgery of ankle ligament tear, mainly because of the need for prolonged braking and plaster immobilization, it may cause adhesion of the joint, and need to carry out functional exercise in the later stage, if the exercise is started too late or incorrectly, it may cause the lack of ankle joint mobility or ankle joint stiffness and difficulty in walking.
Therefore, after ankle sprain ligament injury surgery, we should strictly carry out functional exercise, otherwise the joint mobility will be reduced in the future, leaving sequelae, affecting the patient’s walking.
Sprained ankle ligament injury patients should be under the guidance of the doctor after surgery, step by step, and actively carry out rehabilitation exercises, so as to avoid the sequelae caused by the exercise is not timely or not in place, affecting the patient’s life in the future.