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Ankle & Foot Injury Treatment for Federal Employees (OWCP Physical Therapy)

Ankle and foot injuries are common among federal employees who spend long hours on their feet or navigate uneven surfaces in physically demanding roles. Sprains, fractures, and plantar fasciitis can cause pain, swelling, and limited mobility, making it difficult to work or perform daily activities. At FedMH, we connect you with OWCP-authorized physical therapy clinics experienced in treating ankle and foot injuries under FECA while assisting with your claim process—so you can focus on recovery and get back on your feet safely.

Ankle & Foot Injuries: Sprains, Fractures, and Plantar Fasciitis

Ankle and foot injuries can range from minor strains to severe fractures that limit mobility. Without proper treatment, these injuries can worsen, cause chronic pain, or interfere with your OWCP claim. Our partner clinics specialize in rehabilitation for federal employees and ensure your therapy is compliant with FECA guidelines.

Common Ankle & Foot Conditions We Treat:

  • Ankle sprains and ligament injuries (ACL, ATFL, CFL)
  • Fractures of the foot or ankle
  • Plantar fasciitis and heel pain
  • Tendonitis (Achilles or posterior tibial)
  • Chronic swelling and mobility limitations
  • Balance and stability issues from lower limb injuries

Why Early Treatment Matters

Prompt physical therapy restores function, reduces pain, and prevents long-term complications. Our clinics focus on:

  • Reducing inflammation, swelling, and discomfort
  • Strengthening muscles for stability and mobility
  • Improving balance to prevent future injuries
  • Providing proper OWCP-compliant documentation for your claim 

 

With FedMH, you get coordinated care that addresses both physical rehabilitation and your federal workers’ compensation case—helping you return to work confidently and safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does OWCP cover ankle and foot injuries?

Yes. FECA ensures federal employees receive coverage for medically necessary care, including physical therapy for work-related ankle or foot injuries.

Common causes include slips, trips, falls, prolonged standing, uneven surfaces, and repetitive strain from job tasks.

Many ankle sprains and mild fractures respond well to physical therapy, though severe fractures may require surgical intervention. Early rehab improves recovery.

Yes. FedMH helps you secure the necessary referral and documentation to ensure full coverage of your therapy sessions.

 Recovery depends on injury severity, but early intervention with physical therapy can significantly speed healing and restore mobility.

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