I have been to a surgeon and got my MRI & CT scan results back, and I have completely torn my ATFL along with pulling off some bone, so I also have a handful of small bone chips. I have also managed to split my Peroneus Brevis tendon/muscle, which goes up into my calf from the outside of my foot.
While they can't do anything about my ATFL, it's gone, no coming back for it, they can go in and suck out the bone chips, etc. it is major invasive surgery to repair my split ligament... It has 6-12 months recovery time.
I currently have a supportive ankle brace, and we are waiting another 40 days to see if that gives the split ligament enough time to heal. But my Physio is say thing there is really nothing more they can do to help me. We have been doing a lot of 'painful' strengthening exercises, and she just says that we are really in limbo, for the next 6 weeks, until we make a surgery or no surgery decision.
I am very active and have 65 acres to run, 84 heifers to take care of along with 15 horses, 2 dogs and a goat


So I guess, to those who have had ankle issues, this is my 2nd Physio ( I'm new to the area, 1st one was terrible ) and I am unsure if this is normal for an injury like this, to say we are in limbo, or if I should seek out another Physio to be more pro-active. I'm sure that while rest is a main component in trying to get this tendon to repair, surely keeping it mobile and strong helps too? Especially given the fact that I am on uneven ground every day on my farm?
Any ideas? Suggestions?