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Kimberly Ennis ; Kimberly Ennis ; Phillip S. Sizer ; Elizabeth Sargent ; Jean-Michel Brismée ; Alex Drusch ; Jeegisha Kapila ; Troy L. Hooper |Objective This study examined the effects of abdominal bracing maneuver (ABM) performance on stable and unstable surfaces on active forward reach (AFR) distance as a measure of trunk control, measuring changes in reach distance and muscle activa[...]Article
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Study design: Prospective Cohort Study. Background: Few investigations utilize evidence-informed pre-participation evaluation, inclusive injury definitions, and prospective surveillance to identify risk factors for dance-related injuries. Obje[...]Article
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The deltoid and spring ligaments are not separate entities, but rather they form a large confluent ligament, the tibiocalcaneonavicular (TCNL) ligament; as such, they work as one functional unit, each playing its specific role. Besides mainta[...]Article
Objective To investigate ankle torque and steadiness in the intact leg of transtibial and transfemoral unilateral amputees. Design Comparative study. Setting Medical rehabilitation centers. Participants Fifteen persons with a unil[...]Article
Objective To determine which conservative interventions are effective for static and dynamic balance in patients with chronic ankle instability (CAI). Data Sources PubMed, Cochrane Library, Web of Sciences, and CINAHL databases were searched up [...]Article
Background General ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) cannot be flexibly adjusted to volumetric change in the lower leg because the molding is custom-fit. Thus, we developed a flexible assistive device called elastic neutral AFO (EN-AFO) to help stroke p[...]Article
Deise Laurenço Freire Ribeiro ; Deise Laurenço Freire Ribeiro ; Flávia V.A. Medeiros ; Emmanuela B.A. Marinho ; João Batista Ferreira Júnior ; Martim F. Bottaro ; Jake C. Carmo |Background Myofascial release (MR) has been widely used in sports and clinical environment. There are studies that have already evaluated the effect of MR on postural control, however, the data found are inconclusive. Objectives Investigate the [...]Article
Background Fencing is a combat sport, which depends of lower limbs muscular strength and neuromuscular function. Because of that, approximately half of all injuries occur in lower limbs, especially in ankle. Thus, the objective of this study was[...]Article
Paloma Gonçalves Mendes ; Adriano Alves Pereira ; Pedro Henrique Alves Abreu ; Matheus Rodrigues Campos ; Carolina Lins ; Lilian Ramiro Felicio |Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common condition in athletes, which can alter the muscular activity of lower limb during jump. The objective of the study was to verify the magnitude of activation, onset timing and order of recruitment of th[...]Article
Flexible fixation continues to evolve and increase in popularity in foot and ankle surgery. Flexible fixation devices are often used for stabilization of the ankle syndesmosis and for augmentation of lateral collateral ankle ligament injury repa[...]Article
Pediatric equinus is broadly defined as generalized limited dorsiflexion at the ankle joint. It may result from either congenital or acquired causes and exhibit varying characteristics such as flexible, rigid, or spastic types. It has been exten[...]Article