Introduction Previous studies have analyzed the effects of manual therapy techniques (MTT) in patients with chronic ankle instability (CAI). Clinicians treat patients according the finding-oriented MTT approach. This approach is seldom pursued in research. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of finding-oriented MTT applications in patients with CAI. Method In this randomized controlled, blinded assessor crossover feasibility trial, participants were randomized to receive nine finding-oriented MTT treatments or no treatment during a three-week period, followed by a six-day washout period after which participants were crossed-over. Criteria under evaluation were adherence and attrition rates, safety (ad...
Introduction Deficient sensory input from damaged ankle ligament receptors is thought to contribute ...
Introduction: Talocrural joint-mobilisations improve postural control in those with chronic ankle in...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a frequently reported residual outcome after an acute...
Ankle sprains have been one of the most prevalent injuries in active populations. This study aims to...
A high percentage of patients with lateral ankle sprains report poor outcomes and persistent neuromu...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a condition characterized by recurrent ankle sprains and sensat...
Ankle injuries can cause Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI), causing deficits in ankle mobility and sta...
This study critically reviews the effectiveness of exercise therapy and manual mobilisation in acute...
Purpose: To determine the effect of Strain Counterstrain (SCS) on strength, dynamic balance and subj...
[eng] BACKGROUND: Recurrent ankle sprains often involve residual symptoms for which subjects often p...
Abstract Background Up to 40% of individuals who sprain their ankle develop chronic ankle instabilit...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of surface type on muscle activity of ankle stabilizing muscles in...
Background: Approximately two million ankle sprains occur in the United States annually. Lateral ank...
Ankle sprains are the most common musculoskeletal disorder, accounting for 22% of all sports injurie...
Abstract Objective To summarise the available evidence for the efficacy of neuromuscular training in...
Introduction Deficient sensory input from damaged ankle ligament receptors is thought to contribute ...
Introduction: Talocrural joint-mobilisations improve postural control in those with chronic ankle in...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a frequently reported residual outcome after an acute...
Ankle sprains have been one of the most prevalent injuries in active populations. This study aims to...
A high percentage of patients with lateral ankle sprains report poor outcomes and persistent neuromu...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a condition characterized by recurrent ankle sprains and sensat...
Ankle injuries can cause Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI), causing deficits in ankle mobility and sta...
This study critically reviews the effectiveness of exercise therapy and manual mobilisation in acute...
Purpose: To determine the effect of Strain Counterstrain (SCS) on strength, dynamic balance and subj...
[eng] BACKGROUND: Recurrent ankle sprains often involve residual symptoms for which subjects often p...
Abstract Background Up to 40% of individuals who sprain their ankle develop chronic ankle instabilit...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of surface type on muscle activity of ankle stabilizing muscles in...
Background: Approximately two million ankle sprains occur in the United States annually. Lateral ank...
Ankle sprains are the most common musculoskeletal disorder, accounting for 22% of all sports injurie...
Abstract Objective To summarise the available evidence for the efficacy of neuromuscular training in...
Introduction Deficient sensory input from damaged ankle ligament receptors is thought to contribute ...
Introduction: Talocrural joint-mobilisations improve postural control in those with chronic ankle in...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a frequently reported residual outcome after an acute...