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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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Xiaotian Wang ; Xuerong Shao ; Ruoni Yu ; Yudi Wang ; Fawei Deng ; Roger Adams ; Jia Han |Objective To investigate the acute effect of the four-strip kinesiology taping (KT) technique on dynamic balance control in the Y Balance Test (YBT), and to explore the relationship between the YBT and Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) sc[...]Article
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Ankle sprains are a common injury among physically active populations that can cause lasting damage to the lateral ligaments and in some cases chronic functional instability. In the United States, ankle sprains occur with an incidence of around [...]Article
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Shun Kunugi ; Takashi Koumura ; Ryota Myotsuzono ; Akihiko Masunari ; Naruto Yoshida ; Shumpei Miyakawa ; Naoki Mukai |Objectives To investigate whether ankle joint laxity alone influences lower limb kinematics during a side-cutting task. Design A cross-sectional study. Setting Sports medicine research laboratory. Participants In total, 66 mal[...]Article
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Injury of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) complex can result in medial ankle instability (MAI) or rotational ankle instability (RAI). An injury of the anterior fibers of the MCL secondary to an ATFL insufficiency is possible, and this pa[...]Article
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Objective To describe outcomes of nonsurgical treatment for symptomatic thumb carpometacarpal joint (CMC-1) instability. Secondary, to evaluate the conversion rate to surgical treatment. Design Prospective cohort study. Setting A tota[...]Article
Objectives Analyse changes in knee laxity between 3, 6, 12 and 24 months after non-surgically treated ACL injury and to analyse associations between knee laxity and knee function, self-reported knee stability, ACL-Return to Sport after Injury (A[...]Article
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
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
Jia Han ; Lijiang Luan ; Roger Adams ; Jeremy B. Witchalls ; Phillip Newman ; Oren Tirosh ; Gordon Waddington |Objective To assess exercise therapies that aim to enhance proprioception in individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI). Data Sources Five databases (PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and EBSCO) were searched in Octobe[...]Article
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Les lésions ligamentaires de la cheville, réputées banales, sont néanmoins parmi les plus fréquentes en traumatologie des membres inférieurs. Cette monographie rassemble de façon exhaustive toutes les données médicales ainsi que les méthodes dia[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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Le port dorthèses de cheville est de plus en plus répandu dans les sports collectifs ou de duels (tennis, badminton). Leur rôle dans la prévention primaire des entorses nest pas clairement établi, alors que leur rôle en prévention secondaire s[...]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
Behnam Liaghat ; Søren T. Skou ; Jens Søndergaard ; Eleanor Boyle ; Karen Søgaard ; Birgit Juul-Kristensen ; Birgit Juul-Kristensen |Objective To describe the clinical characteristics of patients with hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD) and shoulder complaints with or without mechanical symptoms, and to compare characteristics between these groups. Design A cross-sectional[...]Article
Tahere Seyedhoseinpoor ; Mehdi Dadgoo ; Mohammad Taghipour ; Ismail Ebrahimi Takamjani ; Mohammad Ali Sanjari ; Anoshirvan Kazemnejad ; Hadi Ebrahimi ; Scott Hasson |Background/objectives Several clinical tests have been proposed to diagnose lumbar instability, but their accuracy is still in question. The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the clinical lumbar instability[...]Travail de fin d'études
Contexte : Linstabilité chronique de cheville est une gêne qui peut occasionner des douleurs et qui survient la plupart du temps après une entorse ou un voire plusieurs déséquilibres. Les risques sont des récidives dentorse, des gênes, et doul[...]Article
Objectives This study was aimed to compare the effects of Mulligan taping (MT) with Kinesio taping (KT) and the un-taped ankle on neuromuscular control during a sudden inversion perturbation in individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI). D[...]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
The deltoid ligament plays a key role in ankle fracture treatment. Superiority of suturing the deltoid ligament in all ruptures is not proven. There may be additional advantage of deltoid ligament repair in cases of deltoid and syndesmotic [...]Article
José Esteves ; Ricardo Dinis ; Orlando Fernandes ; Maria António Castro ; Raul Oliveira ; Pedro Pezarat-Correia |Introduction Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is characterized by the occurrence of repetitive inversion mechanism of the ankle, resulting in numerous ankle sprains. CAI occurs in approximately 70% of patients with a history of a lateral ankle s[...]Article
Objective To examine the relationship between two dynamic postural tasks in subjects with and without chronic ankle instability (CAI). Design Cross-sectional study. Setting Biomechanics lab. Participants Thirty subjects with CAI and 30 healthy c[...]Article
Objective The purpose of this review with meta-analyses was to determine the dynamic reach differences 1) between chronic ankle instability (CAI) and uninjured individuals, 2) between the limbs of an individual with CAI, and 3) between the uninv[...]Article
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Objective To determine if individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI) demonstrate altered landing kinematics, muscle activity, and impaired dynamic postural stability during a unilateral jump-landing task. Methods 21 studies were inclu[...]Article
Slavko Rogan ; Slavko Rogan ; Jan Taeymans ; Beatrice Eggertswyler ; Stefan Zuber ; Patric Eichelberger |Introduction Previous studies have analyzed the effects of manual therapy techniques (MTT) in patients with chronic ankle instability (CAI). Clinicians treat patients according the finding-oriented MTT approach. This approach is seldom pursued i[...]Article
Le Kinesio-taping améliore-t-il le contrôle postural statique et la qualité de vie des danseurs de ballet atteints dune instabilité chronique de cheville ? Trois participants atteints dinstabilité chronique de cheville ont été recrutés pour ce[...]Article
Christos Fakontis ; Paris Iakovidis ; Konstantinos Kasimis ; Dimitrios Lytras ; Georgios Koutras ; Antonis Fetlis ; Ioannis Algiounidis |Background Proprioceptive training and resistance training are physiotherapy treatment methods for Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI). Objective To compare the efficacy of proprioceptive training to resistance training with elastic bands for treati[...]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
Le 2e séminaire annuel denseignement ostéo-articulaire « RESONANCE AFFIDEASUISSE 2020 » sest tenu les 6 et 7 novembre 2020 à Genève. Un nombre important de mises au point a été présenté sur le thème : « Lépaule médicale et chirurgicale ». Gr[...]Article
Objective To elicit what information and clinical decision-making processes physiotherapists use in the assessment and management of paediatric shoulder instability. Design Qualitative study. A modified nominal focus group technique, involv[...]Livre
Professeurs des écoles (Petite Section), psychomotriciens, éducateurs, professeurs d'éveil musical et parents trouveront dans cet ouvrage des pistes de réflexion et des situations pratiques pour valoriser l'effort et le contrôle de soi, chez l'e[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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- The Lapidus procedures have been widely used in treating many forefoot and midfoot deformities associated with first tarsometatarsal joint dysfunction, including primary hallux valgus, recurrent hallux valgus, metatarsal adductus, lesser metat[...]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
Cavovarus foot reconstruction is a highly demanding procedure. Success is even more difficult in cases in which reconstruction has failed. Identification of the apex of deformity is crucial. Liberal use of tendon transfers helps to correct th[...]Article
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Objectives The primary objective was to compare hip and knee isometric muscle strength between individuals with a first-time acute lateral ankle sprain and controls. A secondary objective was to investigate hip and knee isometric muscle strength[...]Article
- Decision over the best surgical procedure to treat severe and abnormal bunions has always been a matter of huge debate. The presence of a hypermobility as a contributive factor to the equation is still undetermined. - There is still not e[...]Article
Key points: Dynamic information regarding both acute and chronic (or repetitive) foot and ankle sports injuries can be obtained from static imaging studies, including loading patterns in the setting of overuse injuries. Stress or loaded (wei[...]Travail de fin d'études
Contexte : Après une entorse latérale de cheville, 32 à 74% des patients développeront une instabilité chronique de cheville, ce qui peut limiter les patients dans leur activité physique et quotidienne. Les comparaisons entre l'efficacité de d[...]Article
Les lésions capsulo-ligamentaires du compartiment latéral de la cheville entraînent une laxité latérale, élément prédominant de l'instabilité chronique de la cheville. La réalisation d'une ligamentoplastie latérale permet de stabiliser l'articul[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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L'instabilité de l'articulation gléno-humérale touche environ 2 % de la population, avec une majorité d'instabilité antérieure. La prévalence de l'instabilité est probablement sous-estimée lorsqu'elle est basée uniquement sur les données de luxa[...]Article
Les luxations aiguës de la patella représentent 2 à 3 % des traumatismes du genou. Lorsque le patient est vu en urgence avec une patella luxée, le diagnostic est évident. En revanche, il est souvent méconnu en cas de subluxation transitoire ou d[...]Article
Leslie L. Nicholson ; Marnee J. McKay ; Jennifer N. Baldwin ; Joshua Burns ; Winky Cheung ; Sally Yip ; Cliffton Chan |Objectives The primary aim was to determine the association between sagittal cervical mobility and the presence and extent of GJH across the lifespan. Secondary aims were to determine which features explain variability in cervical range of mo[...]Article
Kyle B. Kosik ; Matthew C. Hoch ; Jacob T. Hartzell ; Katherine A. Bain ; Stacey Slone ; Phillip A. Gribble ; Phillip A. Gribble |Objectives The purpose was to compare vertical ground reaction forces and sagittal-plane energy dissipation patterns of the lower extremity during a single-limb jump-stabilization task between individuals with chronic ankle instability who did o[...]Article
Michael D. Dujela ; Travis Langan ; James M. Cottom ; William T. DeCarbo ; Jeffrey E. McAlister ; Christopher F. Hyer |There has been significant enhancement in surgical management of hallux valgus deformity. Recognition of the role of medial column hypermobility has resulted in better functional outcomes with decreased risk of recurrence. Modern techniques have[...]Article
Une patiente présente un pied plat valgus associé à une laxité de la première articulation cunéométatarsienne (C1M1) avec algie de transfert sous la tête du deuxième métatarsien. Dans ce cas, la collaboration est possible entre pédicures-podolog[...]Article
Lesser toe plantar plate injuries at the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint are a common source of metatarsalgia. Chronic pain with weight-bearing is the common presentation of lesser toe instability. Deformity occurs when the plantar plate is torn[...]Article
Depuis quelques années, le concept de micro-instabilité de hanche s'impose comme une nouvelle entité nosologique qui mérite d'être mieux connue. La micro-instabilité de la hanche se définit comme l'apparition de mouvements non physiologiques de [...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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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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Introduction Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome is a musculoskeletal condition characterized by hip symptoms. Conservative therapy is indicated prior to surgical intervention. However, no literature has described conservative management[...]Article
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Introduction Linstabilité articulaire chronique est lun des symptômes les plus courants des entorses de la cheville dans le handball de compétition. Le but de notre recherche a été de démontrer lefficacité des exercices proprioceptifs sur la[...]Article
La prise en charge des patients traumatisés de la main est un challenge pour les rééducateurs car elle requiert des connaissances poussées danatomie, de biomécanique et de physiopathologie. Lexamen clinique doit être méthodologique, et permett[...]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
Cest maintenant un truisme que dévoquer les rôles moteur, sensitif, sensoriel, expressif et social de la main. Cette diversité fonctionnelle impose une densité et une complexité anatomiques que le moindre traumatisme est susceptible de pert[...]Livre
Bénédicte Forthomme ; Jean-Michel Crielaard, Préfacier, etc. | Paris : Frison Roche | Précis pratiques de rééducation | 2020La rééducation de l'épaule, détaillée dans ce livre pathologie par pathologie, occupe une place importante dans le traitement, tant conservateur que chirurgical, de l'ensemble des lésions de cette articulation complexe. Les programmes rééducatif[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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Khadijeh Kazemi ; Khadijeh Kazemi ; Feryal Saadi ; Khodabakhsh Javanshir ; Shahin Goharpey ; Mohammad Jafar Shaterzadeh-Yazdi ; Seyyed Shirmard Miraali ; Gholamhossein Nassadj |Background Ankle sprain is a common problem among active people and athletes. It causes reduces their activity of daily living and quality of life. Because of the impaired muscle strength and neuromuscular and postural control, it seems that the[...]Article
Sean P. Riley ; Jason K. Grimes ; Kylie Calandra ; Kelsey Foster ; Melissa Peet ; Matthew T. Walsh |Introduction: There is a lack of understanding of the impact of generalized joint mobility, joint hypermobility, and resting scapular position on neurodynamic testing of the median nerve. The objectives of the study were to determine: 1) the re[...]Article
Objective This study hypothesized that the prolonged use of taping during athletic activities produces more significant increases in proprioception, balance, and vertical jump among volleyball players with CAI. Design A randomized contr[...]Article
Key points: Knowledge development has permitted a better diagnosis of Lisfranc injuries and recognition of its variants. Clinical and image assessments are portraying a new scenario for this condition. Different lesion patterns have been descr[...]Article
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The deltoid ligament complex represents a primary and crucial stabilizer of the ankle joint and comprises 2 layers and 6 main components. The key mechanism for deltoid ligament injury is eversion and/or external rotation trauma of the ankle, [...]Article
Up to 45% of surgically treated ankle fractures have associated syndesmotic disruption. Quality of syndesmotic reduction appears to affect functional outcomes. Syndesmotic malreduction ranges from 15% to 50% in the literature, and achieving[...]Article
Valentien Spanhove ; Inge De Wandele ; Birgitte Hougs Kjær ; Fransiska Malfait ; Fran Vanderstukken ; Ann Cools |Objectives To examine whether patients, diagnosed with the hypermobility type of the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) or Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder (HSD), with multidirectional shoulder instability (MDI) have increased humeral head translat[...]Article
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
Objective To determine the prevalence of chronic ankle instability (CAI) and to investigate its relationship to the foot arch in collegiate female athletes by each sports event. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting University set[...]