This cross-sectional study explores factors affecting the decision of basketball players to wear ankle support devices (ASDs). A questionnaire regarding attitudes towards ASD usage was developed based on the Health Belief Model (HBM). The questionnaire assessed HBM perceptions (susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barriers) and modifying factors (demographic, personal history of ankle injury, influence of coach to preventive action) that may affect an athlete’s decision to wear ASDs. One hundred forty basketball players competing at the recreational, high school, or university levels completed the questionnaire, with the questionnaires being completed at the basketball gymnasium or at home. It was found that athletes whose coaches enforc...
Title: Prevention of ankle injury in basketball is by using taping of the Mulligan concept Objective...
Category: Sports; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Ankle injuries are common in professional basketball. ...
Objectives: To describe the association between participants' person-related potential predictor var...
This cross-sectional study explores factors affecting the decision of basketball players to wear ank...
Methods of protection for athletes have been changing as the athletes evolve and new information is ...
Ankle injuries are among the most common injuries that people suffer sporting and recreational activ...
Objectives-To determine the rate of ankle injury and examine risk factors of ankle injuries in mainl...
The aim is to demonstrate how an ankle injury appears to be a serious problem and that, as such, it ...
Background: Ankle sprain is the most common injury among volleyball and basketball players, responsi...
In Australia, the vast majority of sport is played at the community level rather than at an elite le...
of this study was to determine the prevalence of chronic ankle instability among high school and col...
Epidemiological studies have shown that 10–28% of all sports injuries are ankle sprains, leading to ...
In athletics the ankle is one of the most commonly injured body parts. Athletic trainers have used a...
Prophylactic ankle taping has been considered the basis of lateral ankle injury prevention and has b...
Ankle injuries in basketball are one of the most common injuries in the sport. This is because of ho...
Title: Prevention of ankle injury in basketball is by using taping of the Mulligan concept Objective...
Category: Sports; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Ankle injuries are common in professional basketball. ...
Objectives: To describe the association between participants' person-related potential predictor var...
This cross-sectional study explores factors affecting the decision of basketball players to wear ank...
Methods of protection for athletes have been changing as the athletes evolve and new information is ...
Ankle injuries are among the most common injuries that people suffer sporting and recreational activ...
Objectives-To determine the rate of ankle injury and examine risk factors of ankle injuries in mainl...
The aim is to demonstrate how an ankle injury appears to be a serious problem and that, as such, it ...
Background: Ankle sprain is the most common injury among volleyball and basketball players, responsi...
In Australia, the vast majority of sport is played at the community level rather than at an elite le...
of this study was to determine the prevalence of chronic ankle instability among high school and col...
Epidemiological studies have shown that 10–28% of all sports injuries are ankle sprains, leading to ...
In athletics the ankle is one of the most commonly injured body parts. Athletic trainers have used a...
Prophylactic ankle taping has been considered the basis of lateral ankle injury prevention and has b...
Ankle injuries in basketball are one of the most common injuries in the sport. This is because of ho...
Title: Prevention of ankle injury in basketball is by using taping of the Mulligan concept Objective...
Category: Sports; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Ankle injuries are common in professional basketball. ...
Objectives: To describe the association between participants' person-related potential predictor var...