Controlled research has shown that a single-exercise wobble-board intervention is effective at reducing symptoms and increasing function in patients with chronic ankle instability. However, the effectiveness of this protocol has not been documented in a realistic intercollegiate athletics environment. Eight intercollegiate athletes with chronic ankle instability participated in an 8-week (3 sessions/wk) wobble-board intervention. In a realistic environment, this simple intervention was feasible to implement and resulted in meaningful improvements in patient-reported stability for more than half of the patients (5 of 8) but only improved the global rating of function and pain for a minority of the patients (2 of 8 and 3 of 8, respectively). ...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a condition characterized by recurrent ankle sprains and sensat...
The objective of this research report is to track the patient-reported efficacy of a 4-week interven...
Athletic training, like all other medical professions, has adopted an evidence-based model. One impo...
Controlled research has shown that a single-exercise wobble-board intervention is effective at reduc...
Objective: To quantify improvements in clinical impairments using a wobble board rehabilitation prot...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is one of the most common syndromes that occurs following an initial...
Objectives To investigate the effects of wobble board training on the onset of muscle activity and ...
Ankle sprain is a common musculoskeletal injury, and recurrent ankle sprains often lead to ankle ins...
BACKGROUND: Ankle sprains are the most common injuries in a variety of sports. HYPOTHESIS: A proprio...
There is minimal patient-oriented evidence regarding the effectiveness of interventions targeted to ...
Context: Researchers have shown that rehabilitation programs incorporating resistance-band and balan...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of a combination of vibration and wobble board training agai...
Introduction: Functional ankle instability is the most common residual and debilitating symptoms of ...
Objective: To determine (1) the effectiveness of rehabilitation for chronic ankle instability as mea...
Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI) is a prevalent topic in the world of sports physical therapy due to ...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a condition characterized by recurrent ankle sprains and sensat...
The objective of this research report is to track the patient-reported efficacy of a 4-week interven...
Athletic training, like all other medical professions, has adopted an evidence-based model. One impo...
Controlled research has shown that a single-exercise wobble-board intervention is effective at reduc...
Objective: To quantify improvements in clinical impairments using a wobble board rehabilitation prot...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is one of the most common syndromes that occurs following an initial...
Objectives To investigate the effects of wobble board training on the onset of muscle activity and ...
Ankle sprain is a common musculoskeletal injury, and recurrent ankle sprains often lead to ankle ins...
BACKGROUND: Ankle sprains are the most common injuries in a variety of sports. HYPOTHESIS: A proprio...
There is minimal patient-oriented evidence regarding the effectiveness of interventions targeted to ...
Context: Researchers have shown that rehabilitation programs incorporating resistance-band and balan...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of a combination of vibration and wobble board training agai...
Introduction: Functional ankle instability is the most common residual and debilitating symptoms of ...
Objective: To determine (1) the effectiveness of rehabilitation for chronic ankle instability as mea...
Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI) is a prevalent topic in the world of sports physical therapy due to ...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a condition characterized by recurrent ankle sprains and sensat...
The objective of this research report is to track the patient-reported efficacy of a 4-week interven...
Athletic training, like all other medical professions, has adopted an evidence-based model. One impo...