Sensorimotor and range of motion deficits due to chronic ankle instability (CAI) are abnormalities of the movement system that make postural control difficult. This review aimed to quantify the effect of joint mobilization on the range of motion, dynamic balance, and function in individuals with CAI. Randomized controlled trials in which joint mobilization was performed in individuals with CAI were searched for in five international databases (CENTRAL, CINAHL, Embase, MEDLINE, PEDro). Qualitative and quantitative analyses were performed using the risk of bias tool and RevMan 5.4 provided by the Cochrane Library. Nine studies with 364 individuals with CAI were included in this study. This meta-analysis reported that joint mobilization showed...
Ankle sprains are the most common musculoskeletal disorder, accounting for 22% of all sports injurie...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is linked to mechanical and functional insufficiencies. ...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a frequently reported residual outcome after an acute...
Context: A single talocrural joint-mobilization treatment has improved spatiotemporal measures of po...
We examined the effect of a 2-week anterior-to-posterior ankle joint mobilization intervention on we...
Background:: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is linked to mechanical and functional insufficiencies....
We examined the effect of a 2-week anterior-to-posterior ankle joint mobilization intervention on we...
Ankle sprains are among the most common injuries sustained by physically active individuals. Althoug...
Previous studies have examined the effectiveness of joint mobilisations, more specifically, Mobilisa...
Ankle sprains are among the most common injuries sustained by physically active individuals. Althoug...
Context: Injury and fatigue can affect proprioception, which plays an essential role in balance cont...
Introduction: Talocrural joint-mobilisations improve postural control in those with chronic ankle in...
Abstract Background Up to 40% of individuals who sprain their ankle develop chronic ankle instabilit...
Context: Ankle proprioception is one of the crucial components contributing to postural control. Alt...
Context: Ankle proprioception is one of the crucial components contributing to postural control. Alt...
Ankle sprains are the most common musculoskeletal disorder, accounting for 22% of all sports injurie...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is linked to mechanical and functional insufficiencies. ...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a frequently reported residual outcome after an acute...
Context: A single talocrural joint-mobilization treatment has improved spatiotemporal measures of po...
We examined the effect of a 2-week anterior-to-posterior ankle joint mobilization intervention on we...
Background:: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is linked to mechanical and functional insufficiencies....
We examined the effect of a 2-week anterior-to-posterior ankle joint mobilization intervention on we...
Ankle sprains are among the most common injuries sustained by physically active individuals. Althoug...
Previous studies have examined the effectiveness of joint mobilisations, more specifically, Mobilisa...
Ankle sprains are among the most common injuries sustained by physically active individuals. Althoug...
Context: Injury and fatigue can affect proprioception, which plays an essential role in balance cont...
Introduction: Talocrural joint-mobilisations improve postural control in those with chronic ankle in...
Abstract Background Up to 40% of individuals who sprain their ankle develop chronic ankle instabilit...
Context: Ankle proprioception is one of the crucial components contributing to postural control. Alt...
Context: Ankle proprioception is one of the crucial components contributing to postural control. Alt...
Ankle sprains are the most common musculoskeletal disorder, accounting for 22% of all sports injurie...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is linked to mechanical and functional insufficiencies. ...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a frequently reported residual outcome after an acute...