We measured the maximal isometric eversion moment developed under full weightbearing in 20 healthy adult men (age, 24.4 ± 3.4 years; mean ± SD) with their ankles in 15° of inversion. Tests were performed at both 0° and 32° of ankle plantar flexion in low- and in three-quarter-top shoes with and without adhesive ath-letic tape or one of three proprietary ankle orthoses. At 0° of ankle plantar flexion, the mean maximal voluntary resistance of the unprotected ankle to an inversion moment was 50 ± 8 N-m; this increased by an average of 12 % (or 6 N-m) when the subject wore a three-quarter-top basketball shoe. The maximal voluntary resistances to inversion moments developed with th...
Lateral ankle injury incidence rates are very high in the sport of basketball, with a significant pr...
Ankle bracing is rapidly becoming the accepted method for the prevention of inversion injuries among...
Ankle sprain is the most common recreation injury. These injuries result from excessive inversion of...
We measured the maximal isometric eversion moment developed under full weightbearing in 20 healthy a...
To determine if the height of a basketball shoe alters the maximal inversion and eversion moment tha...
This investigation explored alternatives to the null hy-potheses that maximal active and passive res...
This investigation explored alternatives to the null hy potheses that maximal active and passive res...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the ankle supports chosen were able to provide increas...
The purpose of this study was to compare the protective characteristics of four different ankle brac...
Sport injuries are unwanted adverse effects accompanying participation in sports. In a wide variety ...
AbstractObjectiveThis study was designed to compare the effects of different ankle taping methods on...
Injury prevention in athletics has been the focus of much attention in recent years. Due to the freq...
Lateral ankle injury incidence rates are very high in the sport of basketball, with a significant pr...
Lateral ankle injury incidence rates are very high in the sport of basketball, with a significant pr...
Transient postural stability (TPS) is an individual's ability to keep postural balance for a short d...
Lateral ankle injury incidence rates are very high in the sport of basketball, with a significant pr...
Ankle bracing is rapidly becoming the accepted method for the prevention of inversion injuries among...
Ankle sprain is the most common recreation injury. These injuries result from excessive inversion of...
We measured the maximal isometric eversion moment developed under full weightbearing in 20 healthy a...
To determine if the height of a basketball shoe alters the maximal inversion and eversion moment tha...
This investigation explored alternatives to the null hy-potheses that maximal active and passive res...
This investigation explored alternatives to the null hy potheses that maximal active and passive res...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the ankle supports chosen were able to provide increas...
The purpose of this study was to compare the protective characteristics of four different ankle brac...
Sport injuries are unwanted adverse effects accompanying participation in sports. In a wide variety ...
AbstractObjectiveThis study was designed to compare the effects of different ankle taping methods on...
Injury prevention in athletics has been the focus of much attention in recent years. Due to the freq...
Lateral ankle injury incidence rates are very high in the sport of basketball, with a significant pr...
Lateral ankle injury incidence rates are very high in the sport of basketball, with a significant pr...
Transient postural stability (TPS) is an individual's ability to keep postural balance for a short d...
Lateral ankle injury incidence rates are very high in the sport of basketball, with a significant pr...
Ankle bracing is rapidly becoming the accepted method for the prevention of inversion injuries among...
Ankle sprain is the most common recreation injury. These injuries result from excessive inversion of...