ERMAInternational audienceThe objective of this study was to evaluate the conditions of ankle stability and the morphological and/or lesional factors in sprains that determine when instability becomes chronic. It is based on a review of the literature and the data from the 2008 Sofcot symposium. The biomechanics of the ankle cannot be reduced to a simple flexion-extension movement with one degree of freedom as characterized by the talocrural joint: its function cannot be dissociated from the subtalar joint, allowing the foot to adapt to the ground surface. Functional stability is related to the combination of the particular biometry of the joint surfaces and a multiaxial ligament system. The bone morphology of the talus, shaped like a trunc...
This paper provides an introduction to the biomechanics of the ankle, introducing the bony anatomy i...
Ankle sprains and subsequent chronic ankle instability are common among participants of recreational...
© by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc. Copious research exists regarding ankle insta...
SummaryThe objective of this study was to evaluate the conditions of ankle stability and the morphol...
Ankle sprain is reported to be among the most common recurrent injuries. About 20% of acute ankle sp...
A select 10-30% of patients with recurrent lateral ankle sprains develop chronic ankle instability (...
Ankle ligament injuries are common, and the majority of ankle sprains can be treated successfully. H...
Chronic lateral instability of the ankle (CLI), defined as frequent sprains and recurrent giving way...
An epidemiological study into the incidence of ankle sprain in elite and non-elite athletes was carr...
Ankles injuries account for 8% of health care consultations and ankle sprainsconstitute about 85% of...
Ankle sprain is one of the most common sports injuries. Chronic ankle instability is a common compli...
The ankle joint is the most congruent joint of the human body. Stability is provided by the bony con...
Functional instability of the ankle is common following inversion sprain. Factors suggested as cause...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether biomechanical adaptations play a clinically signi...
ERMAInternational audienceThis paper purpose is to suggest an in-depth approach to diagnose the caus...
This paper provides an introduction to the biomechanics of the ankle, introducing the bony anatomy i...
Ankle sprains and subsequent chronic ankle instability are common among participants of recreational...
© by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc. Copious research exists regarding ankle insta...
SummaryThe objective of this study was to evaluate the conditions of ankle stability and the morphol...
Ankle sprain is reported to be among the most common recurrent injuries. About 20% of acute ankle sp...
A select 10-30% of patients with recurrent lateral ankle sprains develop chronic ankle instability (...
Ankle ligament injuries are common, and the majority of ankle sprains can be treated successfully. H...
Chronic lateral instability of the ankle (CLI), defined as frequent sprains and recurrent giving way...
An epidemiological study into the incidence of ankle sprain in elite and non-elite athletes was carr...
Ankles injuries account for 8% of health care consultations and ankle sprainsconstitute about 85% of...
Ankle sprain is one of the most common sports injuries. Chronic ankle instability is a common compli...
The ankle joint is the most congruent joint of the human body. Stability is provided by the bony con...
Functional instability of the ankle is common following inversion sprain. Factors suggested as cause...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether biomechanical adaptations play a clinically signi...
ERMAInternational audienceThis paper purpose is to suggest an in-depth approach to diagnose the caus...
This paper provides an introduction to the biomechanics of the ankle, introducing the bony anatomy i...
Ankle sprains and subsequent chronic ankle instability are common among participants of recreational...
© by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc. Copious research exists regarding ankle insta...