ANKLE BROSTRÖM SURGERY REHAB & RETURN-TO-SPORT PROGRAM

A performance-first plan with phased progressions, objective testing, and clear return criteria.

Recovering from ankle Broström surgery isn’t just about stabilizing the joint.

It’s about restoring strength, rebuilding balance, and returning to sport with an ankle that can handle cutting, jumping, sprinting, and rapid changes of direction.

Many athletes feel stable walking long before their ankle is ready for sport-specific demands. Without progressive loading and proper return-to-sport preparation, instability, hesitation, or re-injury risk can remain.

At The Lab, our ankle Broström surgery rehab program is designed for athletes and active people who want more than basic physiotherapy. We use a phased return-to-sport model built around objective progress markers so you always know what you’re working toward, where you’re at, and what’s next.

WHO THIS PROGRAM IS FOR

This program is built for:

  • Athletes returning to field sports like soccer, football, rugby, and lacrosse
  • Court sport athletes such as basketball and volleyball players
  • Runners and jumping athletes
  • Recreational lifters and gym athletes
  • Athletes with chronic ankle instability who have undergone ligament repair
  • Active adults who want to return to training safely and confidently

Whether you’re early post-op or months into rehab and feeling behind, we’ll meet you where you’re at and build the plan from there.

WHY ANKLE REHAB NEEDS A PERFORMANCE-FOCUSED APPROACH

Ankle stabilization surgery rehab is often treated like a mobility problem.

But return-to-sport isn’t a timeline. It’s a readiness decision.

Your ankle plays a key role in absorbing impact, generating force, and controlling balance during high-speed movement. When athletes return to sport without rebuilding strength, proprioception, and single-leg stability, the ankle often feels unreliable during cutting, jumping, or landing.

That’s not failure. It’s a capacity issue.

Our approach blends progressive ankle and calf strengthening, balance training, and controlled exposure to running and impact. As you move forward, objective testing helps determine when your ankle is truly ready for higher-speed and higher-impact demands.

The goal is simple: return to sport stronger, not just “cleared.”

WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR POST-OP ANKLE ASSESSMENT

Your initial assessment at The Lab includes:

1. Injury + Surgery Review

We’ll review your ligament repair, surgical restrictions, and any associated injuries.

2. Symptom + Swelling Screen

We’ll assess pain, swelling, stiffness, and tolerance to daily movement so we can scale rehab properly for your current phase.

3. Movement + Strength Assessment

Depending on where you are post-op, we’ll assess:

  • Ankle range of motion
  • Calf strength and activation
  • Balance and proprioception
  • Single-leg stability and mechanics
  • Jump and landing readiness
  • Overall loading tolerance

4. Clear Phase-Based Plan

You’ll leave with:

  • A rehab plan tailored to your current phase
  • Clear next milestones and performance targets
  • A structured home program
  • Recommendations for frequency and progression

ANKLE BROSTRÖM REHAB

What the process looks like

Every ankle surgery is different, and every athlete progresses differently, but strong return-to-sport rehab generally follows a phased progression.

Phase 1: Early Recovery

In this initial stage, the priority is protecting the repaired ligaments while restoring safe ankle motion and rebuilding early muscle activation. We focus on reducing swelling, restoring protected range of motion, and gradually reintroducing weight-bearing as tolerated.

Phase 2: Strength + Movement Rebuild

As healing progresses, the focus shifts toward rebuilding strength and movement capacity. Progressive calf strengthening and controlled ankle loading help restore stability while improving confidence during daily movement.

Phase 3: Balance + Control

At this stage, we begin rebuilding proprioception and single-leg control. Balance training and controlled stability exercises help the ankle learn to manage force during movement and prepare for more dynamic activities.

Phase 4: Running & Polymetrics

Once strength and stability benchmarks are met, structured return-to-running progressions begin. Controlled jumping and landing drills help restore shock absorption and power through the ankle.

Phase 5: Return-to-Sport Testing + Clearance Support

The final phase bridges rehab and competition. Athletes progress through cutting, agility drills, and sport-specific conditioning while building fatigue tolerance. Objective testing helps determine readiness for full return to play.

We’ll walk you through what each phase looks like and exactly what you should be working on right now.

RETURN-TO-SPORT TESTING (AND WHY IT MATTERS)

One of the biggest gaps in ankle rehab is the lack of objective testing.

At The Lab, we use return-to-sport testing to help answer the questions athletes care about most:

  • Is my surgical ankle as strong as the other side?
  • Can my ankle tolerate running and jumping?
  • Is my single-leg stability symmetrical?
  • Is my body prepared for cutting and rapid changes of direction?

Testing gives you clarity. It also gives your surgeon or sports medicine team better information for clearance decisions.

COMMON QUESTIONS AFTER ANKLE BROSTRÖM SURGERY

“How long does ankle ligament surgery recovery take?”

Most athletes expect a 4–6 month timeline, but true readiness depends on strength, balance, and sport demands.

Running is typically introduced once strength, stability, and swelling benchmarks are met.

With progressive strengthening and stability work, most athletes regain strong ankle stability and confidence.

Balance and proprioception training help the ankle respond to sudden changes in movement and prevent re-injury.

This depends on your phase and goals. Some athletes benefit from weekly coaching, while others follow structured progression blocks.

WHAT MAKES THE LAB DIFFERENT

Ankle surgery physiotherapy should prepare you for sport, not just daily life.

At The Lab, our post-operative ankle rehab is built for athletes who want:

  • Clear phase-based progressions
  • Objective testing and measurable milestones
  • Strength and performance training integrated into rehab
  • Coaching that builds confidence, not fear
  • A return-to-play plan that matches the sport you actually do

We’re not here to rush you. We’re here to return you to sport ready.

Ready to Start Ankle Rehab With a Clear Plan?

If you’ve had ankle Broström surgery and want a rehab plan built around performance, testing, and return-to-sport readiness, book your post-op assessment today.

Thomas Lalonde

(Director of Performance & Doctorate of Chiropractic)

DC, B.Kin, Dip FHP, Acu, IP, IA, DNS, ART, TPI

Dr. Thomas Lalonde is a Chiropractor with nearly a decade of experience in the Fitness/Rehab Industry. He holds a Diploma in Fitness and Health Promotion with honours from Humber college, a Bachelor’s Degree with Honours from Brock University, and a Doctorate of Chiropractic from The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College.

Dr. Lalonde has an extensive background in treating sport injuries, specifically specializing in Golf Performance Therapy. In 2021, he traveled with the Toronto Players Tour as their Head Therapist, He took on the role of Head Performance Therapist for an Ontario based Golf Program and  continues to serve as the Head Therapist for the Osprey Valley Open on the PGA Tour Canada.

Throughout his education, Dr. Lalonde has spent time furthering his knowledge and is also Certified in Integrated Needling Acupuncture, Integrated Assessment + Integrated Patterning, Titleist Performance Institute, Active Release Technique as well as, Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization. He is also one of the Lead Instructors for Integrated Seminar Series – an innovative, evidence-informed courseware in mobility, movement patterning, rehabilitation, and Acupuncture for other healthcare providers taught around the world.

  • Doctor of Chiropractic
  • Bachelor of Kinesiology with Honours
  • Diploma of Fitness & Health Promotion
  • Integrated Needling Acupuncture Certified
  • Integrated Assessment
  • Integrated Patterning
  • Lead Instructor for Integrated Seminar Series
  • Titleist Performance Institute Level 1&2 Medical
  • Active Release Technique
  • Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization A&B
  • Certified Personal Trainer

Riley Dane

(Registered Massage Therapist)

RMT, Hons. BA Kin

I started out in this field because I was inspired by the care and sports rehab that I received when I was an athlete. From competitive gymnastics to soccer to varsity track and field, I’ve been in and out of my fair share of clinics!

I have a passion for helping people return to doing what they love. Whether that be sports, recreational activity, or returning to a pain-free everyday life. I want to work as a team with each individual to create a treatment that fits their mental and physical needs. I believe that exercise and activity is an essential component of wellbeing and want my clients to be able to engage in these activities without compromise.

Education-wise I went to Western (GO STANGS!) for my undergrad, earning a Honours Bachelor of Arts with Specialization in Kinesiology and followed that with a Diploma of Massage Therapy from Sutherland-Chan.

In my spare time, I like to lift weights, read, play volleyball and spend time with family. I’m a huge sports fan, especially the Leafs, Raps and Jays!