Context: Ankle sprains are common problems in acute medical care. The variation in treatment observed for the acutely injured lateral ankle ligament complex in the first week after the injury suggests a lack of evidence-based management strategies for this problem. Objective: To analyze the effectiveness of applying rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) therapy begun within 72 hours after trauma for patients in the initial period after ankle sprain. Study Selection: Eligible studies were published original randomized or quasi-randomized controlled trials concerning at least 1 of the 4 subtreatments of RICE therapy in the treatment of acute ankle sprains in adults. Data Sources: MEDLINE, Cochrane Clinical Trial Register, CINAHL, and E...
Objectives: Determine the statistical stability of RCTs examining primary and secondary prevention o...
Kaminski, Thomas W.Context: Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) are one of the most commonly occurring injur...
Background: Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency department...
Questions: Do patients with a severe ankle injury (baseline ankle function score <= 40) do worse ...
BACKGROUND: Ankle sprains are one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. In order to evaluate ...
BACKGROUND: Ankle sprains are common within the general population and can result in prolonged disab...
Background Acute ankle sprains are usually man-aged functionally, with advice to undertake progressi...
Background: Ankle fractures are common. Management of ankle fractures generally involves a period of...
CITATION: Simpson, H., Crous, L. & Crous, L. 2014. Physiotherapy for acute ankle sprains : how do we...
Contains fulltext : 109649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
QuestionsWhich intervention(s) best augment early mobilisation and external support after an acute a...
Category: Ankle; Sports Introduction/Purpose: Ankle sprains are highly prevalent injuries in athlete...
QuestionsDo patients with a severe ankle injury (baseline ankle function score ≤ 40) do worse in the...
Context: Why some individuals with ankle sprains develop functional ankle instability and others do ...
Ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries treated in emergency departments (ED). In clinical p...
Objectives: Determine the statistical stability of RCTs examining primary and secondary prevention o...
Kaminski, Thomas W.Context: Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) are one of the most commonly occurring injur...
Background: Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency department...
Questions: Do patients with a severe ankle injury (baseline ankle function score <= 40) do worse ...
BACKGROUND: Ankle sprains are one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. In order to evaluate ...
BACKGROUND: Ankle sprains are common within the general population and can result in prolonged disab...
Background Acute ankle sprains are usually man-aged functionally, with advice to undertake progressi...
Background: Ankle fractures are common. Management of ankle fractures generally involves a period of...
CITATION: Simpson, H., Crous, L. & Crous, L. 2014. Physiotherapy for acute ankle sprains : how do we...
Contains fulltext : 109649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
QuestionsWhich intervention(s) best augment early mobilisation and external support after an acute a...
Category: Ankle; Sports Introduction/Purpose: Ankle sprains are highly prevalent injuries in athlete...
QuestionsDo patients with a severe ankle injury (baseline ankle function score ≤ 40) do worse in the...
Context: Why some individuals with ankle sprains develop functional ankle instability and others do ...
Ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries treated in emergency departments (ED). In clinical p...
Objectives: Determine the statistical stability of RCTs examining primary and secondary prevention o...
Kaminski, Thomas W.Context: Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) are one of the most commonly occurring injur...
Background: Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency department...