Introduction: Ankle sprain is the most common injury on the active population and accounts for 22% of all sports injuries [1]. Although often considered an innocuous injury it is well documented that up to 80% of all people with a history of previous ankle sprain develop residual symptoms. This can include ligament laxity, loss of proprioception, instability and a decreased range of motion (ROM), particularly during dorsiflexion (DF-ROM) [2]. Joint mobilisation techniques that target the anterior-to-posterior movement of the talus are purported to increase dorsiflexion range of motion (DF-ROM) through the restoration of accessory or arthrokinematics movements that occur between the joint surfaces. Although joint mobilisations are informed b...
Background and Objectives: To determine the efficacy of an osteopathic technique (‘Still Technique’)...
Objective: Asymmetrical musculoarticular stiffness (MAS) is often reported during weight-bearing ank...
Introduction: There is little research available on the effects of peripheral joint manipulation. On...
Introduction: Injury to the lateral ligament complex of the ankle manifesting as ankle sprains are t...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is linked to mechanical and functional insufficiencies. ...
Introduction: Talocrural joint-mobilisations improve postural control in those with chronic ankle in...
Background:: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is linked to mechanical and functional insufficiencies....
Manual therapy aims to minimise pain and restore joint mobility and function. Joint mobilisations ar...
Previous studies have examined the effectiveness of joint mobilisations, more specifically, Mobilisa...
# Background Persisting reductions in ankle dorsiflexion range of motion are commonly encountered c...
Introduction: Adequate ankle dorsiflexion (DF) range is important for good movement mechanics during...
Context: Ankle sprains are one of the most common sport related injuries. Recurrent ankle sprains c...
S. Fermin1, L. Bianco2, R. Oates3 1University of Idaho, Moscow ID; 2Georgia Southwestern State Unive...
Background: Clinical outcomes of manual therapy procedures, including manipulation, have been studie...
The Effect of Compressive Myofascial Release on the Triceps Surae and its Influence on Dorsiflexion ...
Background and Objectives: To determine the efficacy of an osteopathic technique (‘Still Technique’)...
Objective: Asymmetrical musculoarticular stiffness (MAS) is often reported during weight-bearing ank...
Introduction: There is little research available on the effects of peripheral joint manipulation. On...
Introduction: Injury to the lateral ligament complex of the ankle manifesting as ankle sprains are t...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is linked to mechanical and functional insufficiencies. ...
Introduction: Talocrural joint-mobilisations improve postural control in those with chronic ankle in...
Background:: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is linked to mechanical and functional insufficiencies....
Manual therapy aims to minimise pain and restore joint mobility and function. Joint mobilisations ar...
Previous studies have examined the effectiveness of joint mobilisations, more specifically, Mobilisa...
# Background Persisting reductions in ankle dorsiflexion range of motion are commonly encountered c...
Introduction: Adequate ankle dorsiflexion (DF) range is important for good movement mechanics during...
Context: Ankle sprains are one of the most common sport related injuries. Recurrent ankle sprains c...
S. Fermin1, L. Bianco2, R. Oates3 1University of Idaho, Moscow ID; 2Georgia Southwestern State Unive...
Background: Clinical outcomes of manual therapy procedures, including manipulation, have been studie...
The Effect of Compressive Myofascial Release on the Triceps Surae and its Influence on Dorsiflexion ...
Background and Objectives: To determine the efficacy of an osteopathic technique (‘Still Technique’)...
Objective: Asymmetrical musculoarticular stiffness (MAS) is often reported during weight-bearing ank...
Introduction: There is little research available on the effects of peripheral joint manipulation. On...