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Ankle sprains show gender differences, with female competitors being 25% more likely to sustain such injuries compared with male competitors. Despite the high frequency of ankle sprains, the ideal management is controversial, and a significan[...]Article
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Acute deltoid repair in unstable bimalleolar equivalent ankle fractures restores medial ankle stability and anatomic alignment. The direct repair of the deep deltoid leads to high patient satisfaction and return to normal activity levels. [...]Article
Tomas Gallego-Izquierdo ; Emma Sarabia de León ; Rocio Torres Martín ; Julia Armero ; Paula Rivas-Calvo ; Daniel Pecos-Martín ; Alexander Achalandabaso-Ochoa ; Ángel L. Rodríguez-Fernández |Background: Functional ankle instability can hinder the ability to work and perform leisure tasks. Some questionnaires have been used to identify subjects with ankle instability. The English version of the identification functional ankle instab[...]Article
Objective To examine the relationship and differences between static and dynamic postural stability in healthy, physically active adults. Design Descriptive laboratory study. Setting Research laboratory. Participants Ten females ([...]Article
Objectives To determine whether differences in landing force and asymmetry of landing force exist between gymnasts at the time of data collection versus those that subsequently experienced an ankle injury 12-months later. Study design Prosp[...]Article
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Francisco Molina-Rueda ; Alicia Cuesta-Gómez ; Maria Carratalá Tejada ; Aikaterini Koutsou ; Pilar Fernández-González ; Isabel María Alguacil-Diego |Objective To study postural control and muscle activity during the limit of stability test (LOS) in subjects with chronic ankle instability. Design Observational study. Setting University laboratory. Participants 10 healthy subjec[...]Article
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Key points: Impingement is a clinical syndrome of end-range joint pain or motion restriction caused by the direct mechanical impact of bone or soft tissues. Imaging studies can show osseous and soft tissue diseases and anatomic variati[...]Article
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Key points Several techniques have been developed to repair the lateral ankle ligaments and effectively treat ankle instability. Arthroscopic repair of the lateral ankle ligaments is safe and biomechanically equivalent to open Brostrom-Gould[...]Article
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Objectives To determine whether individuals with and without Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI) can improve their ankle movement discrimination sensitivity by repeated exposure to an ankle proprioceptive task requiring landing. Design A repeated-me[...]Article
Background: Lateral ankle sprain results in positional faults in the fibula which are thought to limit accessory motion in the ankle, leading to hypomobility and negatively influencing sensorimotor function and postural control. Although it has[...]Article
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Chronic syndesmotic injury covers a broad range of symptoms and pathologies. Anterolateral ankle impingement from scarring after syndesmotic injury without instability is treated by arthroscopic debridement and arthrolysis. Subacute syndesm[...]Article
Background The prevalence of ankle sprains in females has higher than in males. A deficit in ankle dorsiflexion range of motion (DFROM) is a substantial contributor to ankle injuries, resulting in hampering exercise performance. Tissue flossing [...]Article
Background Maitland and Mulligan mobilization techniques are two manual therapy methods to increase the range of motion following immobility treatment. The present study was conducted to compare two therapeutic methods, namely mobilization and m[...]Article
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Isolated deltoid ligament injury accounts for 5% of all ankle ligament injuries. There is a large void in the literature when assessing the isolated deltoid sprain in the acute setting. The misdiagnosis of acute deltoid ligament injury coul[...]Article
Objectives To establish normative data for weightbearing dorsiflexion (WBDF) in elite artistic gymnasts. Design Quasi-experimental design with descriptive analysis (mean, SD, 95% CI). Use of independent t-test to analyse gender difference[...]Article
Les soins daromathérapie peuvent contribuer à soulager la douleur en raison des familles chimiques dont elles sont constituées et de leurs propriétés anti-inflammatoire, antalgique, analgésique, antispasmodique ou circulatoire. Dans ce contexte[...]Article
Background Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common injury among athletes. Research has reported reduced dorsiflexion range of motion, impairment of proprioception, and decreased muscle strength of the ankle in people with CAI. The aim of thi[...]Article
Background: Midfoot joint impairment is likely following lateral ankle sprain (LAS) that may benefit from mobilization. Objective: To investigate the effects of midfoot joint mobilizations and a one-week home exercise program (HEP) compared t[...]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
Les entorses de cheville et de genou sont souvent problématiques compte tenu de leurs impacts sur le long terme (récidive, arrêt de la discipline, arthrose...). Les résultats de la rééducation ne sont pas toujours flatteurs, probablement car le [...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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Key points: Epidemiology is the branch of medicine that deals with the incidence and distribution of disease and the possible control of disease. The aim of studying epidemiology in sports medicine is to identify injury patterns so as to poten[...]Article
Yuta Koshino ; Kentaro Watanabe ; Moeko Akimoto ; Tomoya Ishida ; Mina Samukawa ; Satoshi Kasahara ; Harukazu Tohyama |Objectives To determine the factors associated with and prevalence of persistent pain in college athletes with chronic ankle instability (CAI) and with previous lateral ankle sprain (LAS) without CAI. Design Cross-Sectional Study. Setting Online[...]Article
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Objectives Determine the statistical stability of RCTs examining primary and secondary prevention of ankle sprains. Methods Databases were searched to August 2023. We included parallel design RCTs, using conservative interventions for preventing[...]Article
Key points: Syndesmosis injuries may be subtle and require thorough assessment of injuries. Failure to reduce and stabilize syndesmotic injuries leads to worse functional outcomes. Flexible fixation may allow earlier return to activity but [...]Article
Objectives To determine whether collegiate dancers with chronic ankle instability (CAI) demonstrated impaired postural control during instrumented measures of single-leg static balance compared to dancers without CAI. Design Cross sectional desi[...]Travail de fin d'études
Victoria Guillerm ; Louis Gronemberger ; Mickaël Cardinal | Woluwe-Saint-Lambert : Haute École Léonard de Vinci | 2023Objectif : Lidée de cette expérimentation était dexplorer les effets dun entrainement sur Propriofoot® pour la prévention des blessures de la cheville. Méthodes : Léchantillon était composé de 37 participants de 18 à 30 ans pratiquant a[...]Article
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Kentaro Watanabe ; Yuta Koshino ; Daiki Kawahara ; Moeko Akimoto ; Masumi Mishina ; Kosumi Nakagawa ; Tomoya Ishida ; Satoshi Kasahara ; Mina Samukawa ; Harukazu Tohyama |Objective To investigate the association between sex, self-reported ankle function, pain intensity, kinesiophobia, and perceived ankle instability in athletes with chronic ankle instability (CAI). Design Cross-Sectional Study. Setting University[...]Article
Daiki Kawahara ; Yuta Koshino ; Kentaro Watanabe ; Moeko Akimoto ; Tomoya Ishida ; Satoshi Kasahara ; Mina Samukawa ; Harukazu Tohyama ; Harukazu Tohyama |Objectives To compare the lower limb kinematics of participants with chronic ankle instability (CAI) and healthy participants during forward, lateral, and medial landings. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting Laboratory. Participants Eighteen a[...]Article
Key points: The lateral ankle comprises 3 important ligaments: anterior talofibular ligament, calcaneofibular ligament, and posterior talofibular ligament. The anterior talofibular ligament is the weakest of the lateral ligament complex. Patie[...]Article
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The treatment of patients presenting with complex foot injuries and associated high-energy Lisfranc injuries could be categorized in 2 phases: early damage control and definitive treatment. The goals of treatment are to obtain a painless, p[...]Article
Key points: Primary lateral ankle ligament reconstruction has a high success rate, but failures may lead to recurrent instability. Patients with recurrent ankle instability following a stabilization procedure should be carefully evaluated to[...]Article
Objectives To determine if exercise-based rehabilitation reduces reinjury following acute ankle sprain. Our secondary objective was to assess if rehabilitation efficacy varies according to exercise content and training volume. Data Sources [...]Article
Objectives Lateral ankle sprains involving the ATFL and CFL are common injuries in football with a high recurrence rate. There is a lack of research to guide post-operative rehabilitation of football players following lateral ligament ankle reco[...]Article
Jente Wagemans ; Chris Bleakley ; Jan Taeymans ; Kévin Kuppens ; Alexander Philipp Schurz ; Heiner Baur ; Dirk Vissers |Objectives 1) determine the primary impairment addressed by each exercise included in exercise-based rehabilitation programs for patients with an acute ankle sprain; 2) Determine whether prescribed exercises incorporate complex tasks associated [...]Article
Allograft lateral ankle ligament anatomic reconstruction seems to be a good option for revision surgery. Patients that have failed a previous lateral ankle procedure need to be evaluated for conditions that lead to ligament laxity or biomecha[...]Article
Objective To evaluate biomechanical measures in runners with and without chronic ankle instability (CAI) using wearable sensors during two 1600 m track runs at a slow- and fast-pace. Design Observational case-control. Setting Fiel[...]Article
Kathleen T. Geist ; Elizabeth M. Frierson ; Harrisson L. Goudiss ; Hope Kitchen ; Maggie Wilkins ; David Pruszynski ; Vincent M. Carter |Background: The purpose of the study was to compare the effects of spinal and peripheral dry needling with peripheral dry needling alone, in addition to a strength and proprioception home exercise program, on pain, balance, strength, propriocept[...]Article
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Akane Yoshimura ; Yuta Sekine ; Robert Schleip ; Atsuya Furusyo ; Kazuya Yamazaki ; Mitsuyoshi Murayama ; Norikazu Hirose |Introduction: Maintaining flexibility, often defined as range of motion (ROM), is important. Recently, self-massage using a foam roller (FR) has been used in clinical and/or sports settings to effectively and immediately improve ROM. Many studie[...]Article
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Introduction Ankle sprain is a common musculoskeletal injury that leads to recurrent instability. Repeated ankle sprain can be a mechanism for creating trigger point. Proper treatment of trigger points, in addition to preventing recurrence of sp[...]Article
Alan R. Needle ; Jennifer E. Tinsley ; Jasmine J. Cash ; Blake K. Koeval ; Jacob A. Barton ; Jennifer S. Howard |Objectives Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is associated with decreased neural excitability that negatively impacts function. This study assessed a 2-week neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) or transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation[...]Article