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The Ankle Sprain

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— In reply to Dr. Hilsinger's letter ( 214 :1326, 1970), the severely sprained ankle is truly a problem. This is in no small measure an outcome of inadequate diagnosis and treatment. The orthopedic literature is liberally sprinkled with papers emphasizing necessity for strain x-ray films of the ankle if there is a high index of ...
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The sprained ankle

Clinical Cornerstone, 2001
The sprained ankle is the most common musculoskeletal injury seen by physicians caring for active youngsters and adults. It accounts for approximately one fourth of all sports-related injuries and is commonly seen in athletes participating in basketball, soccer, or football.
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Ankle Sprains and Instability

Medical Clinics of North America, 2014
Ankle injuries are among the most common injuries presenting to primary care providers and emergency departments and may cause considerable time lost to injury and long-term disability. Inversion injuries about the ankle involve about 25% of all injuries of the musculoskeletal system and 50% of all sports-related injuries.
John A. DiPreta   +3 more
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Management of ankle sprains

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1980
One hundred fifty-seven patients between the ages of 15 and 65 were evaluated for ankle injury. Patients without fractures were assigned to one of two treatment groups. Patients in the plaster splint group were non-weight-bearing. Patients in the early mobilization group used an elastic bandage and were permitted to begin partial weight bearing as soon
Jerris R. Hedges, Rebecca A.H. Anwar
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Prevention of ankle sprains

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1985
Two different methods for the prevention of ankle joint injuries in soccer were tested. Coordination training on an ankle disk improves functional stabilty and postural control, whereas an orthosis provides mechanical sup port. Both techniques reduce the frequency of ankle sprains in soccer players with previous ankle problems.
Hans Tropp, Carl Askling, Jan Gillquist
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Effects of two proprioceptive training programs on ankle range of motion, pain, functional and balance performance in individuals with ankle sprain

Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 2018
BACKGROUND: Following ankle sprain, residual symptoms are often apparent, and proprioceptive training is a treatment approach. Evidence, however, is limited and the optimal program has to be identified.
L. Lazarou   +3 more
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Management of Ankle Sprains

Pediatric Annals, 1997
This article reviewed the basics of ankle diagnosis and rehabilitation. It is hoped that after reading this, pediatricians will have more confidence in caring for these injuries.
Joseph N. Chorley   +1 more
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Quantifying Brain White Matter Microstructure of People with Lateral Ankle Sprain

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2019
Purpose This study aimed to quantify differences in white matter microstructure and static postural control in individuals with and without a previous history of a lateral ankle sprain.
M. Terada   +3 more
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Ankle sprain.

Clinical evidence, 2002
Injury of the lateral ligament complex of the ankle joint occurs in about one in 10,000 people a day, accounting for a quarter of all sports injuries.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical question: What are the effects of treatment strategies for acute ankle ligament ruptures?
Peter, Struijs, Gino, Kerkhoffs
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Rehabilitation of Ankle Sprains

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1989
Ankle sprains occur as a result of many factors. The initial treatment of all sprains, controlling further damage and edema, is the same. Recovery rates vary depending on the severity of injury and chronicity of the problem. Because there are no established criteria correlating objective measures (for example, torque production, range of motion ...
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