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Factors contributing to chronic ankle instability: a systematic review and meta-analysis of systematic reviews
Background Many factors are thought to contribute to chronic ankle instability (CAI). Multiple
systematic reviews have synthesised the available evidence to identify the primary …
systematic reviews have synthesised the available evidence to identify the primary …
Acute lateral ankle sprain to chronic ankle instability: a pathway of dysfunction
TM Miklovic, L Donovan, OA Protzuk… - The Physician and …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) have been reported as one of the most common
musculoskeletal injuries observed in sports and in individuals who are recreationally active …
musculoskeletal injuries observed in sports and in individuals who are recreationally active …
Functional anatomy, pathomechanics, and pathophysiology of lateral ankle instability
J Hertel - Journal of athletic training, 2002 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: To describe the functional anatomy of the ankle complex as it relates to lateral
ankle instability and to describe the pathomechanics and pathophysiology of acute lateral …
ankle instability and to describe the pathomechanics and pathophysiology of acute lateral …
[PDF][PDF] Inclusion criteria when investigating insufficiencies in chronic ankle instability
Inclusion Criteria When Investigating Insufficiencies in Chronic Ankle Instability Page 1 by the
American College of Sports Medicine. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited …
American College of Sports Medicine. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited …
Sensorimotor deficits with ankle sprains and chronic ankle instability
J Hertel - Clinics in sports medicine, 2008 - Elsevier
The presence of sensorimotor deficits in patients who have suffered ankle sprains or who
have chronic ankle instability has been recognized for several decades; however, a body of …
have chronic ankle instability has been recognized for several decades; however, a body of …
Rehabilitation of the ankle after acute sprain or chronic instability
CG Mattacola, MK Dwyer - Journal of athletic training, 2002 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: To outline rehabilitation concepts that are applicable to acute and chronic injury of
the ankle, to provide evidence for current techniques used in the rehabilitation of the ankle …
the ankle, to provide evidence for current techniques used in the rehabilitation of the ankle …
Effect of unsupervised home based proprioceptive training on recurrences of ankle sprain: randomised controlled trial
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of an unsupervised proprioceptive training
programme on recurrences of ankle sprain after usual care in athletes who had sustained an …
programme on recurrences of ankle sprain after usual care in athletes who had sustained an …
Effects of kinesio tape compared with nonelastic sports tape and the untaped ankle during a sudden inversion perturbation in male athletes
K Briem, H Eythörsdöttir, RG Magnúsdóttir… - journal of orthopaedic & …, 2011 - jospt.org
Study Design Controlled laboratory study. Objectives To examine the effect of 2 adhesive
tape conditions compared to a no-tape condition on muscle activity of the fibularis longus …
tape conditions compared to a no-tape condition on muscle activity of the fibularis longus …
Lateral ankle sprain and chronic ankle instability: a critical review
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 …
consensus has not yet been obtained. The objective of this critical review is to provide recent …
Contributing factors to chronic ankle instability
Background: The development of repetitive ankle sprains and persistent symptoms after
initial ankle sprain has been termed chronic ankle instability (CAI). There is no clear …
initial ankle sprain has been termed chronic ankle instability (CAI). There is no clear …