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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[...]