Context: Lateral ankle sprains occur more frequently than any other orthopedic injury. Athletes often report sustaining more injuries late in competition when fatigue is present. Objective: To evaluate neuromuscular function of the ankle musculature after fatigue. Design: Experimental, pretest-posttest. Setting: Research laboratory. Participants: Ten female and 9 male college-aged subjects. Intervention: Fatigue was induced via continuous concentric and eccentric muscle actions of the ankle: inversion (INV), eversion (EV), plantar flexion (PF), an
Abstract Background Ankle tape is widely used by athletes to prevent ankle sprain. Although there is...
Introduction: Sensory-motor control and in general gaining balance will be impaired after an ankle i...
Context: Navicular drop is widely believed to be an indicator of elevated susceptibility to pronatio...
CONTEXT: Muscle fatigue is generally categorized in 2 ways: that caused by peripheral weakness (peri...
CONTEXT: Muscle fatigue is generally categorized in 2 ways: that caused by peripheral weakness (peri...
CONTEXT: Muscle fatigue is generally categorized in 2 ways: that caused by peripheral weakness (peri...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Previous studies have described the damage of sensori-motor co...
Ankle instability is a common condition in physically active individuals. It often occurs during a j...
Context: Lateral ankle sprains commonly occur in an athletic population and can lead to chronic ankl...
Introduction: Extremity dominance is one of the intrinsic factors that have been identified for ankl...
Objective Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) are common among athletes and can result in a high rate of rei...
Objective: Several studies have shown the effects of muscular fatigue on proprioception and neuromus...
Background: As the incidence of overuse injuries to the medial elbow in overhead athletes continues ...
Introduction: Extremity dominance is one of the intrinsic factors that have been identified for ankl...
Introduction: Extremity dominance is one of the intrinsic factors that have been identified for ankl...
Abstract Background Ankle tape is widely used by athletes to prevent ankle sprain. Although there is...
Introduction: Sensory-motor control and in general gaining balance will be impaired after an ankle i...
Context: Navicular drop is widely believed to be an indicator of elevated susceptibility to pronatio...
CONTEXT: Muscle fatigue is generally categorized in 2 ways: that caused by peripheral weakness (peri...
CONTEXT: Muscle fatigue is generally categorized in 2 ways: that caused by peripheral weakness (peri...
CONTEXT: Muscle fatigue is generally categorized in 2 ways: that caused by peripheral weakness (peri...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Previous studies have described the damage of sensori-motor co...
Ankle instability is a common condition in physically active individuals. It often occurs during a j...
Context: Lateral ankle sprains commonly occur in an athletic population and can lead to chronic ankl...
Introduction: Extremity dominance is one of the intrinsic factors that have been identified for ankl...
Objective Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) are common among athletes and can result in a high rate of rei...
Objective: Several studies have shown the effects of muscular fatigue on proprioception and neuromus...
Background: As the incidence of overuse injuries to the medial elbow in overhead athletes continues ...
Introduction: Extremity dominance is one of the intrinsic factors that have been identified for ankl...
Introduction: Extremity dominance is one of the intrinsic factors that have been identified for ankl...
Abstract Background Ankle tape is widely used by athletes to prevent ankle sprain. Although there is...
Introduction: Sensory-motor control and in general gaining balance will be impaired after an ankle i...
Context: Navicular drop is widely believed to be an indicator of elevated susceptibility to pronatio...