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Review Question - QID 211957

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QID 211957 (Type "211957" in App Search)
A 23-year-old runner presents to your office with complaints of recurrent ankle sprains for the past year. She has completed physical therapy which included ankle strengthening and proprioception exercises without significant improvements. On examination, she has tenderness to palpation over the anterolateral ankle without medial-sided tenderness. A stress examination demonstrates increased anterior drawer and talar tilt compared with the contralateral side. She undergoes imbrication of the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments with the advancement of the inferior extensor retinaculum with peroneal tendon exploration. The peroneus brevis is found to be 35% intact. What is the best next step in management?