Objective: To quantify improvements in clinical impairments using a wobble board rehabilitation protocol for chronic ankle instability (CAI). Design: Prospective randomized controlled trial. Setting: Laboratory. Patients: Thirty-four participants with “giving way” and history of ankle sprains were randomly assigned to a rehabilitation group (REH) (170.22 ± 8.71 cm; 75.57 ± 13.55 kg; 22.94 ± 2.77 years) or control group (CON) (168.57 ± 9.81 cm; 77.19 ± 19.93 kg; 23.18 ± 3.64 years). Interventions: Four weeks with no intervention for CON or wobble board rehabilitation for REH, consisting of 3 sessions per week of 5 repetitions. Main Outcome Measures: Dependent variables were preintervention and postintervention score on foot li...
Context: Injury and fatigue can affect proprioception, which plays an essential role in balance cont...
Objective: To identify that proprioceptive training using a wobble board is different from ankle mus...
Ankle sprains have been one of the most prevalent injuries in active populations. This study aims to...
There is minimal patient-oriented evidence regarding the effectiveness of interventions targeted to ...
Objective: To determine (1) the effectiveness of rehabilitation for chronic ankle instability as mea...
Controlled research has shown that a single-exercise wobble-board intervention is effective at reduc...
Context: Researchers have shown that rehabilitation programs incorporating resistance-band and balan...
Objectives To investigate the effects of wobble board training on the onset of muscle activity and ...
The objective of this research report is to track the patient-reported efficacy of a 4-week interven...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of a combination of vibration and wobble board training agai...
Context: Assessing global, regional, and fear-of-reinjury outcomes in individuals with chronic ankle...
Context: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is characterized by repeated ankle sprains, which have been...
Bakgrund: Tio till tjugo procent av akuta skador på ligamenten kring fotleden resulterar ikronisk fo...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a frequently reported residual outcome after an acute...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a condition characterized by recurrent ankle sprains and sensat...
Context: Injury and fatigue can affect proprioception, which plays an essential role in balance cont...
Objective: To identify that proprioceptive training using a wobble board is different from ankle mus...
Ankle sprains have been one of the most prevalent injuries in active populations. This study aims to...
There is minimal patient-oriented evidence regarding the effectiveness of interventions targeted to ...
Objective: To determine (1) the effectiveness of rehabilitation for chronic ankle instability as mea...
Controlled research has shown that a single-exercise wobble-board intervention is effective at reduc...
Context: Researchers have shown that rehabilitation programs incorporating resistance-band and balan...
Objectives To investigate the effects of wobble board training on the onset of muscle activity and ...
The objective of this research report is to track the patient-reported efficacy of a 4-week interven...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of a combination of vibration and wobble board training agai...
Context: Assessing global, regional, and fear-of-reinjury outcomes in individuals with chronic ankle...
Context: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is characterized by repeated ankle sprains, which have been...
Bakgrund: Tio till tjugo procent av akuta skador på ligamenten kring fotleden resulterar ikronisk fo...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a frequently reported residual outcome after an acute...
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a condition characterized by recurrent ankle sprains and sensat...
Context: Injury and fatigue can affect proprioception, which plays an essential role in balance cont...
Objective: To identify that proprioceptive training using a wobble board is different from ankle mus...
Ankle sprains have been one of the most prevalent injuries in active populations. This study aims to...