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Acute and Recurrent Ankle Sprains: Current Clinical Approaches
Purpose of ReviewAnkle sprains have a high prevalence with significant risk of recurrence and are one of the main reasons for missed participation in...
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Ankle Sprains and Instability
Ankle sprains and instability are among the most common musculoskeletal disorders in track and field athletes. They are associated with pain, loss of... -
Management of Acute Ankle Sprains in the Athlete
Purpose of the ReviewAnkle sprains are one of the most common sports injuries, resulting in sequelae that can ultimately affect function, return to...
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Lateral Ankle Sprains: Injury Epidemiology and Nonoperative Treatment
Acute ankle sprains are considered to be one of the most commonly occurring musculoskeletal injuries, and this incidence seems to be particularly... -
Ankle Instability
Ankle instability results from the inability of the ligaments of the ankle to hold the joint in an anatomic position within a physiological range of... -
Lateral Ankle Sprains: Subtalar Instability
The diagnosis and subsequent treatment of subtalar instability remain challenging. Clinical assessment includes careful and detailed examination of... -
Pediatric versus adult magnetic resonance imaging patterns in acute high ankle sprains
BackgroundThere is a paucity of literature describing MRI patterns of high ankle sprains in pediatric patients. Radiologists should understand MRI...
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Physiotherapists’ knowledge of and adherence to evidence-based practice guidelines and recommendations for ankle sprains management: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundLateral ankle sprain (LAS) is a common and burdensome injury. However, the quality of its management is scant. Nowadays, physiotherapy...
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Ankle and Proximal Mid-Foot Pain
Ankle injuries have been identified as the single most common type of injury in 24/70 sports, with ankle sprain being the most common injury.... -
Ankle and Proximal Mid-Foot Pain
Ankle injuries have been identified as the single most common type of injury in 24/70 sports, with ankle sprain being the most common injury.... -
Patterns of ankle injury in soccer: MRI clues to traumatic mechanism
Understanding the traumatic mechanisms of ankle injuries in soccer is crucial for an accurate and complete MRI diagnosis. Many ankle injuries share...
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Validity and reliability of the Modified Four Square Step Test in individuals with ankle sprain
BackgroundPostural instability and gait abnormalities are frequently observed after an ankle sprain. A modified Four Square Step Test (mFSST) was...
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Relationship between ankle pain, range of motion, strength and balance in individuals with functional ankle instability: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundAbout 15–60% of individuals with ankle sprains may develop functional ankle instability (FAI), which is characterised by ankle pain,...
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Management of Ligament Injuries of the Ankle
Ligamentous ankle injuries are one of the most common injuries regardless of athletic level. Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) are more common, although... -
Brain Neuroplasticity Related to Lateral Ankle Ligamentous Injuries: A Systematic Review
BackgroundLateral ankle sprains are the most common ankle injuries in sports and have the highest recurrence rates. Almost half of the patients...
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Impact of specialized fatigue and backhand smash on the ankle biomechanics of female badminton players
During fatigued conditions, badminton players may experience adverse effects on their ankle joints during smash landings. In addition, the risk of...
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Most amateur football teams do not implement essential components of neuromuscular training to prevent anterior cruciate ligament injuries and lateral ankle sprains
PurposeNeuromuscular training (NMT) is effective at reducing football injuries. The purpose of this study was to document the use of NMT to prevent...
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Ankle Arthritis: Total Ankle Arthroplasty
The ankle joint is a complex structure, comprised of articulations between the distal tibia, the fibula, and the talus and constrained by multiple... -
Ankle biomechanics of the three-step layup in a basketball player with chronic ankle instability
At present, the effects of chronic ankle instability (CAI) on the biomechanics of the ankle joint in the three-step layup of basketball players are...
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Effects of textured insoles and elastic braces on dynamic stability in patients with functional ankle instability
BackgroundFunctional ankle instability (FAI) is a common condition that affects individuals who have experienced previous ankle sprains. Textured...