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Background For the diagnosis of acute lateral ankle sprain, many clinicians use ultrasound; they typically focus on the lateral ligament complex, which is the most common site of lesions in ankle sprain.
Jae Hwang Song+3 more
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Differentiation of ankle sprain motion and common sporting motion by ankle inversion velocity [PDF]
This study investigated the ankle inversion and inversion velocity between various common motions in sports and simulated sprain motion, in order to provide a threshold for ankle sprain risk identification.
Daniel Fong (1254939)+5 more
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Severe Open Ankle Sprain [PDF]
[West J Emerg Med. 2011;12(4):581–582.]
Sinnott, Bridget A, Strote, Jared
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Lateral Ankle Sprain and Chronic Ankle Instability
A select 10-30% of patients with recurrent lateral ankle sprains develop chronic ankle instability (CAI). Patients with chronic ankle instability describe a history of the ankle “giving way” with or without pathological laxity on examination.
Aida K. Sarcon+3 more
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Ankle sprains are the most common musculoskeletal injury in sport and military activity, despite existing prophylactic strategies. The purpose of this report was to develop a probabilistic simulation of lateral ankle sprains during single-limb drop ...
Adam J. Yoder+5 more
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The effect of variable rest intervals and chronic ankle instability on triplanar ankle motion during performance of the Star Excursion Balance Test [PDF]
Inadequate rest intervals may contribute to impaired performance during functional tests. However, the effect of different rest intervals on performance of the SEBT in individuals with and without CAI is not known.
Kwon, Yong Ung+1 more
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Lack of Medical Treatment From a Medical Professional After an Ankle Sprain.
CONTEXT Despite the prevalence of ankle sprains and the potential for developing chronic ankle instability and ankle osteoarthritis, ankle sprains are often perceived as an innocuous injury.
T. Hubbard-Turner
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Background Ankle sprains are the most commonly reported injury in netball. Approximately four in five netball athletes will sustain an ankle sprain, up to half will go on to sustain recurrent ankle sprains, and nine in ten report perceived ankle ...
Patrick L. Rowe+2 more
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The relationship between fibularis muscle strength and lateral ankle sprain among high school netball players in Gauteng northern region. [PDF]
Previous and current research findings contradict each other about whether a relationship exists between Fibularis Muscle Strength and Lateral Ankle Sprain. As it stands, there is no finality about the relationship between Fibularis Muscle Strength and
Phokontsi, Lesley
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OPTIMALISASI DAN PELATIHAN PENGEMBANGAN UKS DAN CEDERA OLAH RAGA PADA ANAK SISWA SD MUHAMMADIYAH 4 KOTA MALANG [PDF]
AbstrakPendahuluan: Dalam lingkungan sekolah dasar Usaha Kesehatan Sekolah (UKS) mempunyai tugas yang sangat penting dalam menunjang kesehatan sekolah.
Putra, Yudha Wahyu+4 more
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