Conditions We Treat

Ankle sprains

What is a sprained ankle?

A twisting injury to the ankle may result in partial or complete tearing of one or more ligaments that support the ankle mortice. Ligaments are bands of tissue that connect one bone to another and sometimes connect multiple bones. Commonly injured ankle ligaments include the ATFL (anterior cruciate ligament), CFL (calcaneofibular ligament) and the deltoid ligament.

What are the symptoms of a sprained ankle?

Patients report hearing a ‘crack’ or a ‘pop’ with immediate swelling. They usually limp off the playing field. 

  • Pain, swelling and bruising

    • This is common after more serious ankle injuries.
  • Ankle instability

    • Most patients will report that the ankle feels unstable and that they have lost confidence in the stability of the ankle.

What does ankle reconstruction surgery involve?

X-ray and ultrasound scans are usually organised before you see a specialist for an assessment. An MRI and CT scan will determine the extent of your injury after you have been reviewed by a specialist. Chronic ankle instability involves recurrent ankle sprains with loss of confidence in the stability of the ankle. The condition may or may not be associated with pain and swelling.

X-ray and ultrasound scans are usually organised before you see a specialist for an assessment.  An MRI and CT scan will determine the extent of your injury after you have been reviewed by a specialist. Chronic ankle instability involves recurrent ankle sprains with loss of confidence in the stability of the ankle. The condition may or may not be associated with pain and swelling.

What are the risks associated with ankle reconstruction surgery?

Ankle Sprains surgery-aftercare

General post-operative and wound care instructions will be emailed to you before your surgery. These documents also contain the date and time of your first appointment after surgery.

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Why choose SA Foot & Ankle Surgery?

  • Quick bookings at multiple locations

    With multiple clinic locations across Adelaide, we offer immediate availability, often seeing patients within 24 hours of receiving a referral.

  • Advanced care for your condition

    Our specialised procedures, including advanced surgeries like ankle fusions, prioritise quicker recovery and less discomfort.

  • Foot and ankle specialist surgeon

    Unlike general practices, we specialise exclusively in foot and ankle conditions, ensuring you receive expert care tailored to your specific needs.

  • Tailored treatment plans

    We thoroughly assess your needs and present personalised treatment options, including non-surgical solutions where appropriate.

  • Patient-centred care

    We take the time to explain your condition and treatment options, ensuring you’re fully involved in every decision regarding your health.

  • Low gap (total out-of-pocket cost) *

    For most operations, your gap paid to the practice is the only out of pocket cost for surgery, without additional or hidden costs. There is a separate gap payable to the anaesthetist and the surgical assistant who work alongside, but independently of Dr. Silveira.

* Complex procedures may attract additional costs that will be discussed with you at the initial consultation.

Meet Dr Gayle Silveira, the surgeon behind your care

Gayle Silveira is a fellowship-trained foot, ankle and trauma surgeon. She completed Orthopaedic training in Adelaide and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.

Gayle gained further experience in complex surgical techniques through advanced training in foot and ankle surgery under the guidance of Dr. Simon Platt. She is proficient in keyhole surgery/minimally invasive techniques and management of sports injuries. In addition, her Master’s in Biomechanics and Sports Physiology complements her expertise in foot and ankle pathology.

Gayle is committed to offering her patients high-quality care with compassion and respect. She spends time listening to you whilst carefully formulating a tailored management plan. Her goal is to help you achieve your desired outcome.

  • Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (Orthopaedics)

  • Member of the Australian Foot and Ankle Society

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery

  • Master's Sports Studies (Biomechanics and Sports Physiology)

  • Member of the American Foot and Ankle Society