BackgroundThe role that the ankle's physiological characteristics play in maintaining balance during quiet stance has been well documented. However, the role of the ankle in maintaining balance during more challenging conditions is questionable. As such, the objectives of this study were to identify any significant relationships between the physiological characteristics of the ankle joint and the ability to maintain more challenging unilateral stance.Participants21 healthy, adult athletes (age = 24.67 ± 5.42 years; height = 175.34 ± 7.48 cms; weight = 79.09 ± 14.07 kg).ProceduresPassive resistance and joint position sense in the sagittal plane of the ankle, and active dorsiflexion range of motion of each subject was assessed, in addition to...
Ankle inversion sprains are one of the most common injuries occurring in sports activities. Repeated...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Chronic ankle instability is a common injury in athletes that leads to pos...
Objective To compare the effect of foot orthotics and rehabilitation exercises by assessing balancin...
BackgroundThe role that the ankle's physiological characteristics play in maintaining balance during...
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between strength of ankle plantar and dorsal...
Context: Injury and fatigue can affect proprioception, which plays an essential role in balance cont...
Background: Posture and balance play a important role in the overall health of the body. Dynamic pos...
Ankle osteoarthritis (OA) compromises ankle joint stability in regards to static balance. Unilateral...
Aims: Dynamic joint stiffness (DJS) is used as a joint stability indicator. The objective of the pre...
The control of human standing balance is established through the integration of vestibular, visual a...
INTRODUCTION: Ankle bracing is used commonly as an ankle injury prophylactic and has shown to be eff...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between ankle joint mobility and position sens...
Introduction: The ankle is an amazing structure because it helps transfer vertical to horizontal wei...
This study was designed to investigate the effects of an ankle foot orthosis(AFO) with variable ankl...
Objective: The ankle joint is the most frequently injured anatomical site in athletes. Ankle instabi...
Ankle inversion sprains are one of the most common injuries occurring in sports activities. Repeated...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Chronic ankle instability is a common injury in athletes that leads to pos...
Objective To compare the effect of foot orthotics and rehabilitation exercises by assessing balancin...
BackgroundThe role that the ankle's physiological characteristics play in maintaining balance during...
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between strength of ankle plantar and dorsal...
Context: Injury and fatigue can affect proprioception, which plays an essential role in balance cont...
Background: Posture and balance play a important role in the overall health of the body. Dynamic pos...
Ankle osteoarthritis (OA) compromises ankle joint stability in regards to static balance. Unilateral...
Aims: Dynamic joint stiffness (DJS) is used as a joint stability indicator. The objective of the pre...
The control of human standing balance is established through the integration of vestibular, visual a...
INTRODUCTION: Ankle bracing is used commonly as an ankle injury prophylactic and has shown to be eff...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between ankle joint mobility and position sens...
Introduction: The ankle is an amazing structure because it helps transfer vertical to horizontal wei...
This study was designed to investigate the effects of an ankle foot orthosis(AFO) with variable ankl...
Objective: The ankle joint is the most frequently injured anatomical site in athletes. Ankle instabi...
Ankle inversion sprains are one of the most common injuries occurring in sports activities. Repeated...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Chronic ankle instability is a common injury in athletes that leads to pos...
Objective To compare the effect of foot orthotics and rehabilitation exercises by assessing balancin...