Background Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a term used to identify certain insufficiencies of the ankle joint complex following an acute ankle injury. Acute ankle injuries are often …
G Vuurberg, A Hoorntje, LM Wink… - British journal of sports …, 2018 - bjsm.bmj.com
This guideline aimed to advance current understandings regarding the diagnosis, prevention and therapeutic interventions for ankle sprains by updating the existing guideline …
Background: Ankle sprains are common among physically active individuals, especially among athletes. Majority of those who suffer ankle sprains have residual symptoms …
Lateral ankle sprains are a common consequence of physical activity. If not managed appropriately, a cascade of negative alterations to both the joint structure and a person's …
T Kobayashi, K Gamada - Foot & ankle specialist, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Many studies investigated the contributing factors of chronic ankle instability, but a consensus has not yet been obtained. The objective of this critical review is to provide recent …
Objective The aim of this systematic review was to identify prospective studies that used a criteria-based return to sport (RTS) decision-making process for patients with lateral ankle …
PA Gribble - Journal of athletic training, 2019 - meridian.allenpress.com
Given the prevalence of lateral ankle sprains during physical activity and the high rate of reinjury and chronic ankle instability, clinicians should be cognizant of the need to expand …
EA Wikstrom, MD Tillman… - Journal of athletic …, 2012 - meridian.allenpress.com
Context: Differences in various outcome measures have been identified between people who have sprained their ankles but have no residual symptoms (copers) and people with …
BS Pereira, R Andrade… - … Journal of Sports …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Subtalar instability remains a topic of debate, and its precise cause is still unknown. The mechanism of injury and clinical symptoms of ankle and subtalar instabilities largely overlap …