Ankle sprains and subsequent chronic ankle instability are common among participants of recreational and competitive athletics. While the initial ankle sprain injury is caused by disruption of one or more of the lateral ligaments, much of the residual disability that patients have is due to sensorimotor deficits. This paper will explore the links between the neurologic and biomechanical sequelae of ankle sprains and provide clinical recommendations for the rehabilitation of these injureis
Following a lateral ankle sprain, mechanoreceptor damage within lateral ankle ligaments is theorised...
Lateral ankle sprains are the most common injury in athletics (Denegar & Miller, 2002; Ekstrand & Tr...
Kaminski, ThomasContext: Lateral ankle sprains commonly occur within the athletic population. Howeve...
Lateral ankle sprain is the most common injury in the lower extremity during sports activities. Foll...
Kaminski, Thomas W.The ankle is the most common body part injured by an athletic population with ank...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether biomechanical adaptations play a clinically signi...
Ankles injuries account for 8% of health care consultations and ankle sprainsconstitute about 85% of...
© by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc. Lateral ankle sprains are the most common inj...
Ankle sprain is one of the most common sports-related injuries and can lead to recurrences and chron...
OBJECTIVE: To outline rehabilitation concepts that are applicable to acute and chronic injury of the...
Background: Ankle joint sprain and the subsequent development of chronic ankle instability (CAI) are...
An epidemiological study into the incidence of ankle sprain in elite and non-elite athletes was carr...
Neuromuscular and mechanical deficiencies are commonly studied in participants with chronic ankle in...
Tricia J Hubbard, Erik A WikstromUNC Charlotte, Department of Kinesiology, CharlotteAbstract: With t...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) denotes the occurrence of repetitive bouts of lateral ankle instabil...
Following a lateral ankle sprain, mechanoreceptor damage within lateral ankle ligaments is theorised...
Lateral ankle sprains are the most common injury in athletics (Denegar & Miller, 2002; Ekstrand & Tr...
Kaminski, ThomasContext: Lateral ankle sprains commonly occur within the athletic population. Howeve...
Lateral ankle sprain is the most common injury in the lower extremity during sports activities. Foll...
Kaminski, Thomas W.The ankle is the most common body part injured by an athletic population with ank...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether biomechanical adaptations play a clinically signi...
Ankles injuries account for 8% of health care consultations and ankle sprainsconstitute about 85% of...
© by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc. Lateral ankle sprains are the most common inj...
Ankle sprain is one of the most common sports-related injuries and can lead to recurrences and chron...
OBJECTIVE: To outline rehabilitation concepts that are applicable to acute and chronic injury of the...
Background: Ankle joint sprain and the subsequent development of chronic ankle instability (CAI) are...
An epidemiological study into the incidence of ankle sprain in elite and non-elite athletes was carr...
Neuromuscular and mechanical deficiencies are commonly studied in participants with chronic ankle in...
Tricia J Hubbard, Erik A WikstromUNC Charlotte, Department of Kinesiology, CharlotteAbstract: With t...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) denotes the occurrence of repetitive bouts of lateral ankle instabil...
Following a lateral ankle sprain, mechanoreceptor damage within lateral ankle ligaments is theorised...
Lateral ankle sprains are the most common injury in athletics (Denegar & Miller, 2002; Ekstrand & Tr...
Kaminski, ThomasContext: Lateral ankle sprains commonly occur within the athletic population. Howeve...