SummaryAnkle sprains are the most common injuries sustained during sports activities. Most ankle sprains recover fully with non-operative treatment but 20–30% develop chronic ankle instability. Predicting which patients who sustain an ankle sprain will develop instability is difficult. This paper summarises a consensus on identifying which patients may require surgery, the optimal surgical intervention along with treatment of concomitant pathology given the evidence available today. It also discusses the role of arthroscopic treatment and the anatomical basis for individual procedures.Proof of evidence4
Acute ankle sprains are common, and if inadequately treated may result in chronic instability. Later...
Ankle arthroscopy has evolved over the past decade as a diagnostic and an operative modality. Forty ...
Generally, most Grade I-III acute lateral ligament injuries can be treated conservatively. Yet despi...
Ankle sprains are the most common injuries sustained during sports activities. Most ankle sprains re...
SummaryAnkle sprains are the most common injuries sustained during sports activities. Most ankle spr...
Ankle sprain is reported to be among the most common recurrent injuries. About 20% of acute ankle sp...
A select 10-30% of patients with recurrent lateral ankle sprains develop chronic ankle instability (...
Ankle sprain is amongst the most frequent musculoskeletal injuries, particularly during sports activ...
ankle sprains are a common sports-related injury. A 20% of acute ankle sprains results in chronic an...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Ankle sprains are one of the most common musculoskeletal injur...
Approximately 30,000 ankle injuries occur every day in the United States. With the incidence estimat...
Abstract Background Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common result of an ankle sprain. Even thou...
Ryan P McGovern,1 RobRoy L Martin,1,2 1Department of Physical Therapy, Rangos School of Health Scien...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common result of an ankle sprain. Even though early...
Background: Ankle sprains are a significant clinical problem. Researchers have identified a multitud...
Acute ankle sprains are common, and if inadequately treated may result in chronic instability. Later...
Ankle arthroscopy has evolved over the past decade as a diagnostic and an operative modality. Forty ...
Generally, most Grade I-III acute lateral ligament injuries can be treated conservatively. Yet despi...
Ankle sprains are the most common injuries sustained during sports activities. Most ankle sprains re...
SummaryAnkle sprains are the most common injuries sustained during sports activities. Most ankle spr...
Ankle sprain is reported to be among the most common recurrent injuries. About 20% of acute ankle sp...
A select 10-30% of patients with recurrent lateral ankle sprains develop chronic ankle instability (...
Ankle sprain is amongst the most frequent musculoskeletal injuries, particularly during sports activ...
ankle sprains are a common sports-related injury. A 20% of acute ankle sprains results in chronic an...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Ankle sprains are one of the most common musculoskeletal injur...
Approximately 30,000 ankle injuries occur every day in the United States. With the incidence estimat...
Abstract Background Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common result of an ankle sprain. Even thou...
Ryan P McGovern,1 RobRoy L Martin,1,2 1Department of Physical Therapy, Rangos School of Health Scien...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common result of an ankle sprain. Even though early...
Background: Ankle sprains are a significant clinical problem. Researchers have identified a multitud...
Acute ankle sprains are common, and if inadequately treated may result in chronic instability. Later...
Ankle arthroscopy has evolved over the past decade as a diagnostic and an operative modality. Forty ...
Generally, most Grade I-III acute lateral ligament injuries can be treated conservatively. Yet despi...