Physiotherapy exercises

Ankle: physiotherapy exercises

Here is a series of physiotherapy exercises targeting this area — Ankle — to do at home. Each exercise lists its goal, sets and reps. With Physia, your physiotherapist can send these exercises in a personalised program and adjust the difficulty between sessions.

A home exercise series

1. Ankle pumps

Seated or lying, point the foot away then pull it back toward you, alternating through the full pain-free range.

3 sets × 20 reps · Goal : Mobility

2. Single-leg balance

Stand on one leg near a support, as steady as possible; to progress, close the eyes or add a cushion.

3 sets × 30 s · per side · Goal : Balance

3. Ankle alphabet

With the foot in the air, draw the letters of the alphabet with your big toe, moving only the ankle.

2 sets × A–Z · per side · Goal : Mobility

This information is educational and does not replace professional medical advice. Ask your physiotherapist or doctor before starting, especially if you have pain, a recent injury, or are recovering from surgery.

How to do these exercises

Warm up for a few minutes, perform each exercise slowly and without sharp pain, breathe normally and follow the sets and reps shown. If pain increases, stop and ask your physiotherapist for advice.

Are you a physiotherapist?

With Physia you can build these exercise programs in a few clicks, pick from an exercise library, send a printable PDF sheet, and track patient adherence between sessions.

Frequently asked questions

Ankle: which physiotherapy exercises can I do at home?

Start with a simple, progressive routine like the series above, performed without sharp pain. A personalised program is best: with Physia Move, your physiotherapist sends you the right exercises and tracks your progress.

Are these exercises free and available as a PDF?

Yes, these examples are free to use. For tailored follow-up, Physia offers a free plan and lets your physiotherapist send the program in the app or as a printable PDF exercise sheet.

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