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Chronic ankle instability

CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY

CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY

... operation Ankle sprain is common athletic injury and about 20% of acute ankle sprain patient develop chronic ankle instability [1], [2] Affecting the anterior talofibular ligament (A T ...

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Differences between mechanically stable and unstable chronic ankle instability subgroups when examined by arthrometer and FAAM-G

Differences between mechanically stable and unstable chronic ankle instability subgroups when examined by arthrometer and FAAM-G

... in chronic ankle instability is still a matter of scientific ...our ankle arthrometer. Additionally, functional aspects of chronic ankle instability were evaluated in ...

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Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analysis of anterior talofibular ligament in lateral chronic ankle instability ankles pre  and postoperatively

Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analysis of anterior talofibular ligament in lateral chronic ankle instability ankles pre and postoperatively

... for chronic ankle instability, recovering ankle sta- bility and allowing patients return to pre-injury sport activities [15, ...that ankle function improved ...

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Factors contributing to chronic ankle instability: a protocol for a systematic review of systematic reviews

Factors contributing to chronic ankle instability: a protocol for a systematic review of systematic reviews

... of chronic ankle instability (CAI) indicates that although perceived instability, mechanical laxity and recurrent lateral ankle sprains contribute to CAI, these factors may present in- ...

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The clinimetric qualities of patient assessed instruments for measuring chronic ankle instability: A systematic review

The clinimetric qualities of patient assessed instruments for measuring chronic ankle instability: A systematic review

... Patient-assessed instruments, like questionnaires, are therefore appropriate tools. But the clinimetric qualities of these instruments should be documented [18]. Hay- wood et al [20] reviewed multi-item outcome measures ...

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Systematic review of chronic ankle instability in children

Systematic review of chronic ankle instability in children

... Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a disabling condition often encountered after ankle ...perceived instability; mechanical instability (increased ankle ...

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Effects of dual task and walking speed on gait variability in people with chronic ankle instability: a cross sectional study

Effects of dual task and walking speed on gait variability in people with chronic ankle instability: a cross sectional study

... It was suggested that reduced STV during complex walking conditions reflects a reorganization of the sensori- motor system toward a more stable pattern of movement execution [38]. This coping mechanism of adjusting vari- ...

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A risk assessment model for chronic ankle instability: indications for early surgical treatment? An observational prospective cohort – study protocol

A risk assessment model for chronic ankle instability: indications for early surgical treatment? An observational prospective cohort – study protocol

... vious ankle sprains, treatment, restrictions and ...and Ankle Outcome Score (FAOS) and the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) to evaluate ...sustained ankle sprains prior to their ...

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Deviations in gait metrics in patients with chronic ankle instability: a case control study

Deviations in gait metrics in patients with chronic ankle instability: a case control study

... the ankle joint before heel strike [12], hesita- tion towards the end of the stance phase and tendency to put greater load on the lateral forefoot, causing a lateral shift of the foot’s center of pressure ...

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Effects of mobilisation with movement (MWM) on anatomical and clinical characteristics of chronic ankle instability: a randomised controlled trial protocol

Effects of mobilisation with movement (MWM) on anatomical and clinical characteristics of chronic ankle instability: a randomised controlled trial protocol

... repetitive ankle sprains in CAI [4]. In the case of an ankle joint sprain, Mulligan suggests that the distal fibula is ‘mal-posi- tioned’ anteriorly (anterior positional fault) following an inversion injury ...

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The correlation between postural control and upper limb position sense in people with chronic ankle instability

The correlation between postural control and upper limb position sense in people with chronic ankle instability

... with ankle in- juries indicated bilateral associations of unilateral injury by demonstrating sensorimotor deficits of both injured and uninjured ankles [17, ...uninjured ankle are related to global impaired ...

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Neuromuscular training to enhance sensorimotor and functional deficits in subjects with chronic ankle instability: A systematic review and best evidence synthesis

Neuromuscular training to enhance sensorimotor and functional deficits in subjects with chronic ankle instability: A systematic review and best evidence synthesis

... prolonged time effect for the peroneus longus (PL) and peroneus brevis (PB) MRTs following 6 weeeks of pro- prioceptive training. Whilst this finding was at odds with the reduction in muscle onset latencies that was ...

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Spatiotemporal postural control deficits are present in those with chronic ankle instability

Spatiotemporal postural control deficits are present in those with chronic ankle instability

... A novel approach to assessing postural control differences related to CAI is quantification of time-to-boundary (TTB) measures, a spatiotemporal analysis of COP.[14] Rather than using summary measures of the entire COP ...

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Allograft tendon reconstruction of the anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibular Ligament in the treatment of chronic ankle instability

Allograft tendon reconstruction of the anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibular Ligament in the treatment of chronic ankle instability

... decide which ligaments needed reconstruction. In 17 pa- tients, with the talocalcaneal angle less than 10°, only the ATFL was reconstructed; in 4 patients, with the talocal- caneal angle of 10° or more, both ATFL and CFL ...

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Quantitative evaluation method for clarifying ankle plantar flexion angles using anterior drawer and inversion stress tests: a cross-sectional study

Quantitative evaluation method for clarifying ankle plantar flexion angles using anterior drawer and inversion stress tests: a cross-sectional study

... inversion ankle sprains, the rate of recurrent trauma and injury to the ankle is approximately ...sion ankle sprains tend to be considered minor injuries ...and ankle sprains are recurrent, ...

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What is the quality of clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of acute lateral ankle ligament sprains in adults? A systematic review

What is the quality of clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of acute lateral ankle ligament sprains in adults? A systematic review

... as ankle dorsiflexion ...include chronic ankle in- stability (CAI) [16, 17], post traumatic ankle osteoarthritis (PTOA) [18] and an increased fall risk in older populations ...the ankle ...

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Reliability and Recalibration of the Persian Version of Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool Cut-off Score in Athletes with Functional Ankle Instability

Reliability and Recalibration of the Persian Version of Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool Cut-off Score in Athletes with Functional Ankle Instability

... of ankle sprain is Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI), which can be mechanical, functional or both ...Functional Ankle Instability (FAI) is a common consequence of ankle ...

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Top orthopedic sports medicine procedures

Top orthopedic sports medicine procedures

... FAI, chronic ankle instability, and rotator cuff tear which lack for clear evidences based on high-level studies with regard to the best treatment ...

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Ankle Arthroscopy, Lateral Ligament Repair and Peroneal Tendon Reefing for Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability: The Triad vs Arthroscopy with Ligament Repair

Ankle Arthroscopy, Lateral Ligament Repair and Peroneal Tendon Reefing for Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability: The Triad vs Arthroscopy with Ligament Repair

... another ankle sprain and 12 (17.6%) of all those patients had continued chronic ankle ...recurrent instability with multiple ...the ankle scope and Broström ...lateral ankle ...

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The acute effects of subtalar neutral on pre-activation levels of the peroneus longus, time to stabilization, and stiffness in unstable and stable ankles

The acute effects of subtalar neutral on pre-activation levels of the peroneus longus, time to stabilization, and stiffness in unstable and stable ankles

... against instability, and how to properly define what constitutes chronic ankle ...lateral ankle sprains develop into chronic ankle ...the ankle because of numerous ...

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