Abstract Ankle sprains are a common injury and those affected are at a risk of developing chronic ankle instability (CAI). Complications of an acute sprain include increased risk of re-injury and persistent disability; however, the exact link between ankle sprains and chronic instability has yet to be elucidated. The purpose of this study was to investigate neuromuscular control (including kinematics, kinetics and EMG) during stepping down from a curb, a common yet challenging daily activity, in persons with ankle instability (n = 11), those with a history of ankle sprain without persistent instability, called ankle sprain "copers" (CPRs) (n = 9) and uninjured controls (CTLs) (n = 13). A significant group difference was noted as t...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI), a pathological condition characterized by repetitive bouts of the a...
Purpose: Coordination and coordination variability have been used as a measure of the function and f...
No research currently exists predicating a link between the injury-affiliated sensorimotor deficits ...
To understand why subjects with chronic ankle instability (CAI) have frequent sprains, one must stud...
Background Optimal neuromuscular control mechanisms are essential for preparing, maintaining, and r...
To understand why subjects with chronic ankle instability (CAI) have frequent sprains, one must stud...
Item does not contain fulltextTo understand why subjects with chronic ankle instability (CAI) have f...
To understand why subjects with chronic ankle instability (CAI) have frequent sprains, one must stud...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE:Ankle sprains are common and potentially disabling musculoskeletal injuries that ...
Background/purposeMuscular reflex responses of the lower extremities to sudden gait disturbances are...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI), a pathological condition characterized by repetitive bouts of the a...
Purpose: Coordination and coordination variability have been used as a measure of the function and f...
No research currently exists predicating a link between the injury-affiliated sensorimotor deficits ...
To understand why subjects with chronic ankle instability (CAI) have frequent sprains, one must stud...
Background Optimal neuromuscular control mechanisms are essential for preparing, maintaining, and r...
To understand why subjects with chronic ankle instability (CAI) have frequent sprains, one must stud...
Item does not contain fulltextTo understand why subjects with chronic ankle instability (CAI) have f...
To understand why subjects with chronic ankle instability (CAI) have frequent sprains, one must stud...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE:Ankle sprains are common and potentially disabling musculoskeletal injuries that ...
Background/purposeMuscular reflex responses of the lower extremities to sudden gait disturbances are...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI), a pathological condition characterized by repetitive bouts of the a...
Purpose: Coordination and coordination variability have been used as a measure of the function and f...
No research currently exists predicating a link between the injury-affiliated sensorimotor deficits ...