QuestionsWhich intervention(s) best augment early mobilisation and external support after an acute ankle sprain? What is the most appropriate method of preventing re-injury?DesignA systematic review of randomised controlled trials published from 1993 to April 2005.ParticipantsPeople with an acute ankle sprain.InterventionAny pharmacological, physiotherapeutic, complementary or electrotherapeutic intervention added to controlled mobilisation with external support. Immobilisation, surgical intervention, and use of external ankle supports in isolation were excluded.OutcomesPain, function, swelling, re-injury, and global improvement; assessed at short, intermediate, and long-term follow-up.Results23 trials were included with a mean PEDro score ...
Ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries treated in emergency departments (ED). In clinical p...
BACKGROUND: Severe ankle sprains are a common presentation in emergency departments in the UK. We ai...
Background: An ankle sprain is a very common sport-related injury and can reduce participation in sp...
Objective To summarise the effectiveness of adding supervised exercises to conventional treatment co...
BACKGROUND: Ankle sprains are one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. In order to evaluate ...
The aim was to identify conservative treatments available for acute ankle sprain and to evaluate the...
Injury of the lateral ligament complex of the ankle joint occurs in about one per 10,000 people a da...
This study critically reviews the effectiveness of exercise therapy and manual mobilisation in acute...
textabstractBACKGROUND: During the recovery period after acute ankle sprain, it is unclear whether c...
BACKGROUND: Ankle sprains are common within the general population and can result in prolonged disab...
Background: Ankle sprain is a very common injury, yet uncertainty exists in what is appropriate time...
This guideline aimed to advance current understandings regarding the diagnosis, prevention and thera...
This guideline aimed to advance current understandings regarding the diagnosis, prevention and thera...
Research questions: 1) Do exercise-based rehabilitation programs reduce re-injury following acute an...
Ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries treated in emergency departments (ED). In clinical p...
BACKGROUND: Severe ankle sprains are a common presentation in emergency departments in the UK. We ai...
Background: An ankle sprain is a very common sport-related injury and can reduce participation in sp...
Objective To summarise the effectiveness of adding supervised exercises to conventional treatment co...
BACKGROUND: Ankle sprains are one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. In order to evaluate ...
The aim was to identify conservative treatments available for acute ankle sprain and to evaluate the...
Injury of the lateral ligament complex of the ankle joint occurs in about one per 10,000 people a da...
This study critically reviews the effectiveness of exercise therapy and manual mobilisation in acute...
textabstractBACKGROUND: During the recovery period after acute ankle sprain, it is unclear whether c...
BACKGROUND: Ankle sprains are common within the general population and can result in prolonged disab...
Background: Ankle sprain is a very common injury, yet uncertainty exists in what is appropriate time...
This guideline aimed to advance current understandings regarding the diagnosis, prevention and thera...
This guideline aimed to advance current understandings regarding the diagnosis, prevention and thera...
Research questions: 1) Do exercise-based rehabilitation programs reduce re-injury following acute an...
Ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries treated in emergency departments (ED). In clinical p...
BACKGROUND: Severe ankle sprains are a common presentation in emergency departments in the UK. We ai...
Background: An ankle sprain is a very common sport-related injury and can reduce participation in sp...