no idea, like light ankle sprain about 9 months ago sicne then it has never healed fullly, i get pain when dorsiflex it a certain amount or invert it past a certain point.
Really can't help too much, the ankle is prob the only bodypart that I can't diagnose somewhat accurately, if I had to guess at this point I'd say 1 of those "itis's" but yeah mine was about 7 months ago at this point, and I honestly have no clue what to do about mine, and the more I learn about it the more confused I get.
is the pain you feel when in dorsiflexion at the top of your foot....near the start of your leg...cant explain...say L is your leg the pain is felt on the inside of the right angle of the L? dont know if that made sense?
i have this when i dorsiflex too much now due to my ankle injury(dislocation), basically its damage to anterior of the ankle/tallus which is jamming up my ROM in dorsiflexion...its not too bad i can squat/jump/run pain free mostly but at first it was bad....he suggested heel pads for a few weeks to reduce the amount of dorsiflexion so further damage didnt occur...and then the pain had mostly gone after this.
sorry if this is completely off topic to your injury i just read the last post and it sounds similar to what i had/have
I been there done that for years I dealt with it after really bad Phys Therapy, had tons and tons of PTs since then "mobilize it" literally kinda crack it back into place, which feels incredible, but never lasts. It just requires tons and tons of soft tissue work such as foam roll, mobilizations (look up ankle mobilizations on Youtube, there are a lot of them) and compliment all of that with some really good physical therapy/AT (Athletic Trainers) and u have a chance. This ankle that got jammed up was the 1 that I now have the worse damage to. It kinda sucks... Check that, it sucks horrendously. I used to joke with people at my work, that I'd give ALMOST anything to get a few days back with my ankle at full health. (I'm a personal trainer/S&C Coach, and have worked with tons and tons of Physical Therapists, between PT facilities within the gyms, and just been through multiple stints of PT for my ankles over the years).