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Lateral Ankle Sprain and Subsequent Ankle Sprain Risk: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Objective To evaluate the evidence regarding the association between lateral ankle sprain (LAS) history and the subsequent LAS risk, as well as sex differences in the observed associations. Data Sources PubMed, CINAHL, and SPORTDiscus were searched ...
Zachary Y. Kerr+6 more
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Ankle sprain versus muscle strain injury in professional men's basketball: a 9-year prospective follow-up study [PDF]
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Bové Perez, Antonio+5 more
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Background: The lateral sprain of the ankle is a very frequent injury in the population in general, appearing in the emergency services frequently. The general objective was to review the current clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) on management and ...
F. Ruiz-Sánchez+6 more
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Background Ankle sprains remain prevalent across most team sports. However, despite divergent ankle sprain injury rates in male and female athletes, little is known about potential sex-specific risk factors for ankle sprain.
Joel Mason+3 more
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Research questions 1) Do exercise-based rehabilitation programs reduce re-injury following acute ankle sprain?; 2) Is rehabilitation effectiveness moderated by the exercise’s therapeutic quality, content and volume?
J. Wagemans+6 more
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Background Despite being the most commonly incurred sports injury with a high recurrence rate, there are no guidelines to inform return to sport (RTS) decisions following acute lateral ankle sprain injuries. We aimed to develop a list of assessment items
Michelle D. Smith+24 more
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Background: Previous studies have attempted to determine whether certain risk factors can predict the occurrence of inversion ankle sprains in male collegiate soccer players.
K. Kawaguchi+10 more
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Ankle sprain is a commonly recurring sports injury. This study aimed to compare the rehabilitation effects of resistance and balance training programs in patients with recurrent ankle sprain.
Haifang Wang+3 more
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Ankle sprain occurs by a sudden and extreme inversion and plantarflexion at the ankle joint to cause ligamentous injuries. A portion of ankle sprain patients experience recurrent ankle sprains and develop chronic ankle instability (CAI).
Shih-Hong Ching+6 more
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