While research on chronic ankle instability (CAI) and awareness of its impact on society and health care systems has grown substantially in the last 2 decades, the inconsistency in participant or patient selection criteria across studies presents a potential obstacle to addressing the problem properly. This major gap within the literature limits the ability to generalize this evidence to the target patient population. Therefore, there is a need to provide standards for patient or participant selection criteria in research focused on CAI with justifications using the best available evidence. The International Ankle Consortium provides this position paper to present and discuss an endorsed set of selection criteria for patients with CAI based...
The Executive Committee of the International Ankle Consortium presents this 2016 position paper with...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a disabling condition often encountered after ankle i...
Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) represent the most common orthopedic injury treated by athletic trainers...
While research on chronic ankle instability (CAI) and awareness of its impact on society and health ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe International Ankle Consortium is an international community of re...
Functional ankle instability (FAI) has been commonly identified in the literature as a cause of ankl...
Selection criteria for patients with chronic ankle instability in controlled research: a position st...
Background: Ankle sprains are a significant clinical problem. Researchers have identified a multitud...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and characteristics of chronic ankle instability (CAI) and...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common result of an ankle sprain. Even though early...
Introduction: Ankle sprains are common in sports and the general population. Although considered inn...
Abstract Background Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common result of an ankle sprain. Even thou...
Background: Many factors are thought to contribute to chronic ankle instability (CAI). Multiple syst...
Background: Many factors are thought to contribute to chronic ankle instability (CAI). Multiple syst...
SummaryAnkle sprains are the most common injuries sustained during sports activities. Most ankle spr...
The Executive Committee of the International Ankle Consortium presents this 2016 position paper with...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a disabling condition often encountered after ankle i...
Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) represent the most common orthopedic injury treated by athletic trainers...
While research on chronic ankle instability (CAI) and awareness of its impact on society and health ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe International Ankle Consortium is an international community of re...
Functional ankle instability (FAI) has been commonly identified in the literature as a cause of ankl...
Selection criteria for patients with chronic ankle instability in controlled research: a position st...
Background: Ankle sprains are a significant clinical problem. Researchers have identified a multitud...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and characteristics of chronic ankle instability (CAI) and...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common result of an ankle sprain. Even though early...
Introduction: Ankle sprains are common in sports and the general population. Although considered inn...
Abstract Background Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common result of an ankle sprain. Even thou...
Background: Many factors are thought to contribute to chronic ankle instability (CAI). Multiple syst...
Background: Many factors are thought to contribute to chronic ankle instability (CAI). Multiple syst...
SummaryAnkle sprains are the most common injuries sustained during sports activities. Most ankle spr...
The Executive Committee of the International Ankle Consortium presents this 2016 position paper with...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a disabling condition often encountered after ankle i...
Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) represent the most common orthopedic injury treated by athletic trainers...