Background Ankle sprain is a common injury in athletic populations that results in significant time lost to injury. Hypothesis The incidence rates (IRs) of ankle ligament sprains are influenced by gender, height, weight, body mass index (BMI), physical conditioning, level of competition, type of sport, and athlete exposure to sport. Study Design Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. Methods A longitudinal cohort study was performed to determine the effect of risk factors for ankle sprain at the United States Military Academy between 2005 and 2007. Results A total 614 cadets sustained new ankle sprains during 10 511 person-years at risk, resulting in an overall IR of 58.4 per 1000 person-years. Women (96.4), compared with men (52.7), had ...
Ankle injuries are one of the most common injuries experienced by collegiate football players1. Anal...
BackgroundAnkle sprains account for a large proportion of injuries presenting to both United States ...
In a previous study, it was demonstrated that previous ankle sprains and a high body mass index (BMI...
Background: Ankle sprain has been studied in athletic cohorts, but little is known of its epidemiolo...
Background: Ankle sprain is one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries, yet a contemporary revi...
Abstract Background Ankle sprains account for a large proportion of injuries presenting to both Unit...
Context:Continued monitoring of ankle sprain rates and distributions is needed to assess temporal pa...
Objectives: To determine if static balance, dynamic balance, ankle range of motion, body mass index ...
Background: Many variables have been retrospectively associated with ankle sprains. However, very li...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence of ankle sprain during hiking training in uniformed groups and ...
Approximately 30,000 ankle injuries occur every day in the United States. With the incidence estimat...
and women’s basketball [14,15], men’s and women’s soccer [16,17], women’s volleyball [18], and the s...
Background: Ankle sprain injuries account for around 20% of all soccer injuries and more than 80% of...
This article systematically reviews epidemiological studies on sports injury from 1977 to 2005 in wh...
Context Limited information exists on the amount and type of care provided by athletic trainers (ATs...
Ankle injuries are one of the most common injuries experienced by collegiate football players1. Anal...
BackgroundAnkle sprains account for a large proportion of injuries presenting to both United States ...
In a previous study, it was demonstrated that previous ankle sprains and a high body mass index (BMI...
Background: Ankle sprain has been studied in athletic cohorts, but little is known of its epidemiolo...
Background: Ankle sprain is one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries, yet a contemporary revi...
Abstract Background Ankle sprains account for a large proportion of injuries presenting to both Unit...
Context:Continued monitoring of ankle sprain rates and distributions is needed to assess temporal pa...
Objectives: To determine if static balance, dynamic balance, ankle range of motion, body mass index ...
Background: Many variables have been retrospectively associated with ankle sprains. However, very li...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence of ankle sprain during hiking training in uniformed groups and ...
Approximately 30,000 ankle injuries occur every day in the United States. With the incidence estimat...
and women’s basketball [14,15], men’s and women’s soccer [16,17], women’s volleyball [18], and the s...
Background: Ankle sprain injuries account for around 20% of all soccer injuries and more than 80% of...
This article systematically reviews epidemiological studies on sports injury from 1977 to 2005 in wh...
Context Limited information exists on the amount and type of care provided by athletic trainers (ATs...
Ankle injuries are one of the most common injuries experienced by collegiate football players1. Anal...
BackgroundAnkle sprains account for a large proportion of injuries presenting to both United States ...
In a previous study, it was demonstrated that previous ankle sprains and a high body mass index (BMI...