BACKGROUND: Ankle joint equinus, or restricted dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM), has been linked to a range of pathologies of relevance to clinical practitioners. This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the effects of conservative interventions on ankle joint ROM in healthy individuals and athletic populations.\ud \ud METHODS: Keyword searches of Embase Medline Cochrane and CINAHL databases were performed with the final search being run in August 2013. Studies were eligible for inclusion if they assessed the effect of a non-surgical intervention on ankle joint dorsiflexion in healthy populations. Studies were quality rated using a standard quality assessment scale. Standardised mean differences (SMDs) and 95% confidence inte...
The purpose of this review of literature is to examine the importance of increasing ankle dorsiflexi...
Introduction: Ankle sprain is the most common injury on the active population and accounts for 22% o...
Decreased ankle range of motion (ROM) leads to many disorders, ranging in severity from gait abnorma...
BACKGROUND: Ankle joint equinus, or restricted dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM), has been linked t...
# Background Persisting reductions in ankle dorsiflexion range of motion are commonly encountered c...
Purpose: To determine whether foam rolling (FR) alone, static stretching (SS) alone, or FR + SS toge...
Background: Many lower limb disorders are related to calf muscle tightness and reduced dorsiflexion ...
Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to investigate the immediate effect on restricted acti...
S. Fermin1, L. Bianco2, R. Oates3 1University of Idaho, Moscow ID; 2Georgia Southwestern State Unive...
Context: Ankle sprains are one of the most common sport related injuries. Recurrent ankle sprains c...
Background: Limited ankle dorsiflexion, or equinus, is associated with elevated plantar pressures, w...
Multiple treatment options have been shown to improve dorsiflexion range of motion (DFROM) group mea...
Objective: Asymmetrical musculoarticular stiffness (MAS) is often reported during weight-bearing ank...
Background and Objectives: To determine the efficacy of an osteopathic technique (‘Still Technique’)...
The Effect of Compressive Myofascial Release on the Triceps Surae and its Influence on Dorsiflexion ...
The purpose of this review of literature is to examine the importance of increasing ankle dorsiflexi...
Introduction: Ankle sprain is the most common injury on the active population and accounts for 22% o...
Decreased ankle range of motion (ROM) leads to many disorders, ranging in severity from gait abnorma...
BACKGROUND: Ankle joint equinus, or restricted dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM), has been linked t...
# Background Persisting reductions in ankle dorsiflexion range of motion are commonly encountered c...
Purpose: To determine whether foam rolling (FR) alone, static stretching (SS) alone, or FR + SS toge...
Background: Many lower limb disorders are related to calf muscle tightness and reduced dorsiflexion ...
Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to investigate the immediate effect on restricted acti...
S. Fermin1, L. Bianco2, R. Oates3 1University of Idaho, Moscow ID; 2Georgia Southwestern State Unive...
Context: Ankle sprains are one of the most common sport related injuries. Recurrent ankle sprains c...
Background: Limited ankle dorsiflexion, or equinus, is associated with elevated plantar pressures, w...
Multiple treatment options have been shown to improve dorsiflexion range of motion (DFROM) group mea...
Objective: Asymmetrical musculoarticular stiffness (MAS) is often reported during weight-bearing ank...
Background and Objectives: To determine the efficacy of an osteopathic technique (‘Still Technique’)...
The Effect of Compressive Myofascial Release on the Triceps Surae and its Influence on Dorsiflexion ...
The purpose of this review of literature is to examine the importance of increasing ankle dorsiflexi...
Introduction: Ankle sprain is the most common injury on the active population and accounts for 22% o...
Decreased ankle range of motion (ROM) leads to many disorders, ranging in severity from gait abnorma...