Orthopaedics

Ankle Stabilisation

Ankle stabilisation is a surgical procedure designed to strengthen the ankle joint, restore stability, and reduce the risk of repeated injuries.

What Is Ankle Stabilisation?

Ankle stabilisation is a procedure that repairs or reinforces the ligaments supporting your ankle. It is commonly used when the ankle repeatedly gives way or remains unstable after an injury. The procedure can improve joint function and reduce the risk of long-term damage.

Waiting times for NHS treatment in Northern Ireland can be lengthy, which means private treatment may offer quicker access to care.

At Kingsbridge Hospital we treat patients from across Ireland, providing a range of orthopaedic surgeries to diagnose and repair damaged ankle joints.

Steps to get started

If you have ongoing ankle pain, your GP will assess you and, if they think Ankle Stabilisation surgery is right, give you a referral letter to see a specialist.

If you’re using health insurance

Check with your provider to see what’s covered. We’re happy to help with any paperwork and can work directly with many insurance companies to make the process smoother for you.

If you’re paying for 
treatment yourself or using a payment plan

We’ll give you clear information about costs and help you plan your care. You’ll know exactly what to expect, with no hidden fees.

Costs

Ankle Stabilisation costs vary depending on the procedure and your personal treatment plan. We’ll give you a clear price guide upfront and explain what’s included.


Flexible payment options are available to help spread the cost. Our team is here to answer questions and help you choose the best way to pay.

Book an Appointment

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Is Ankle Stabilisation
Right for You?

You may need ankle stabilisation if your ankle is unstable or prone to repeated sprains. It is often recommended after severe ligament injuries or if previous treatments, such as physiotherapy, have not improved stability. Some conditions, including chronic ankle instability or ligament tears, can make daily activities painful or limit your movement.

Undergoing ankle stabilisation can reduce discomfort, support better joint function, and lower the risk of further injury.

At your appointment with one of our expert Consultants, they will discuss if alternative non-surgical treatments such as physiotherapy and joint injections may be a better option to help improve the mobility in the ankle and reduce pain.

Types of Ankle Stabilisation Surgery Available

Different surgical techniques can be used to stabilise the ankle, depending on the condition of your ligaments. The most common approach involves repairing or tightening the damaged ligaments to restore strength and support. In some cases, a tendon may be used to replace or reinforce weakened ligaments.

Your consultant will recommend the most suitable option based on the extent of your ankle instability and your overall health.

Benefits of Ankle Stabilisation Surgery

Ankle stabilisation can help you return to normal activities with greater confidence in the strength of your ankle. The procedure aims to reduce ongoing pain, improve mobility, and support better balance. It can also lower the likelihood of repeated ankle injuries in the future.

By restoring stability, ankle stabilisation can make walking, exercise, and everyday movements easier and more comfortable.

What to Expect Before, During, and After Ankle Stabilisation Surgery?

Knowing what happens at each stage of ankle surgery can help you feel prepared and more at ease. Here’s what you can expect:

Before Surgery

During Surgery

After Surgery

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If ankle pain is holding you back, we’re here to help you move forward. Get in touch today to book your appointment or ask any questions about ankle stabilisation surgery.

We look forward to helping you feel more comfortable, active, and confident again.