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Medicine, 17.10.2021 15:10 xinkyx616

can someone tell me what’s wrong with my ankle? backstory- i sprained it badly ( couldn’t walk on it)about 1 year ago but i never let it heal properly because of sports( the pain went away after 2& 1/2 weeks),then about 6 months ago i sprained the same one again not as bad but still bad and the pain still hasn’t gone away. i’ve tried ankle supports and it hasn’t worked.

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