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Moderate Exercise is benefit. As you ankle was hurt before, so pls don't excessive exercise. But you can do some basic, need to wear the special Ankle Support to protect your Ankle.langford said:![]()
I broke my ankle last year and used a brace for a while when I started riding again in the spring. I think unclipping is probably the worst thing for a bad ankle.... I picked up a Neoprene ankle brace with lacing and 2 velcro straps, was only about $20. Gave good support and was comfortable to wear. I couldn't find a half decent picture to post, I guess these are only available in Canada. This pic is of a similar style.
It worked ok, I only wore it for about a month and found I didn't really need it. It does take up a lot of space, so you if your bike shoes are a tight fit, it won't work for you.
Maybe try starting back on platforms?
Don't keep going if it's not comfortable for you, messed up ankles take a long time to heal. Mine was a whole year before I didn't really notice it anymore.
+1 ,i guess you've had it checked,x ray'd and you're sure it's a sprain not a broken fibula.That's the bone in the leg that doesn't bear much weight and people have been known to limp on slightly broken fibulas for weeks, before getting casted or plated. also +1 on the light exercise ,when i broke my leg i bought an old schwinn airdyne ,your arms and legs drive it, so you can rest the hurt limb and still get an aerobic workout with the threeunbroken limbs.This raises your pulse and improves circulation ,everywhere, i think it helped healing and recovering fitness.bsteven2 said:If its sprained that bad I would wait. Think about if you get hung up on something and have to bare full weight on that one ankle then you might end up with a strain as well if not a break. I sprained mine a few weeks ago but was weight bearing 2 days later and slowly worked up from there.