Abstract:[Objective] To evaluate the early-stage consequences of kinesio taping and resistance-balance training after arthroscopicanterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) repair. [Methods] From January 2020 to December 2021, 47 patients with ATFL injury were includedin this study, and underwent endoscopic ATFL enhanced repair. They were randomly divided into two groups, 24 patients in the trial groupwere given kinesio taping and resistance-balance training after surgery, while other 23 patients in the traditional group were given routine re-habilitation training. The early clinical data of the two groups were compared. [Results] All patients in both groups were successfully operat-ed on without serious complications. Over time of follow-up lasted for (11.6±1.2) weeks on a mean, the VAS, AOFAS and CAIT scores, aswell as single leg calf raise and peroneal muscle strength significantly improved in both groups (P<0.05). At 10 weeks postoperatively, the tri-al group proved significantly superior to the traditional group in terms of VAS [(2.9±1.5) vs (4.1±2.1), P<0.05], CAIT [(24.0±1.4) vs (22.1±1.4), P<0.05], the single leg heel raise [(5.5±0.7) cm vs (4.5±0.6) cm, P<0.05], AOFAS [(76.8±1.9) vs (75.2±1.8), P<0.05] and peronealstrength [2/3/4/5, (0/1/10/13) vs (0/4/14/4), P<0.05]. [Conclusion] The kinesio taping and resistance-balance training after arthroscopic an-terior talofibular ligament (ATFL) repair do relieve pain, increase muscle strength around ankle, improve ankle stability and function.