2014
DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2013-092947
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Bracing superior to neuromuscular training for the prevention of self-reported recurrent ankle sprains: a three-arm randomised controlled trial

Abstract: BackgroundAnkle sprain is the most common sports-related injury with a high rate of recurrence and associated costs. Recent studies have emphasised the effectiveness of both neuromuscular training and bracing for the secondary prevention of ankle sprains.AimTo evaluate the effectiveness of combined bracing and neuromuscular training, or bracing alone, against the use of neuromuscular training on recurrences of ankle sprain after usual care.Methods384 athletes, aged 18–70, who had sustained a lateral ankle spra… Show more

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“…Taping and bracing have been shown to decrease the risk of ankle sprains by 50–70% in those with a history of ankle sprains 24. Bracing was found to be superior to neuromuscular training, reducing the incidence of ankle injuries with 47% (relative risk reduction) 21. In another systematic review on prevention of ankle sprains, taping and bracing show equal effectiveness 25…”
Section: Effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Taping and bracing have been shown to decrease the risk of ankle sprains by 50–70% in those with a history of ankle sprains 24. Bracing was found to be superior to neuromuscular training, reducing the incidence of ankle injuries with 47% (relative risk reduction) 21. In another systematic review on prevention of ankle sprains, taping and bracing show equal effectiveness 25…”
Section: Effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cost over 1 season (48 exposures) for 1 ankle was ∼$40.01 for tape compared with the average cost of the AirSport ankle brace of $28.00. Additionally, applying tape is more time-consuming in comparison with a brace 11 21…”
Section: Detrimental Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jansen et al found that compliance was higher with an ankle brace than with neuromuscular training 9. Dutch soccer players seem to be reluctant to wear ankle braces, mainly because available braces are perceived to have a poor fit, pinching the feet in the soccer shoes due to the thickness of the braces and players are concerned about reduced ball control 16.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Ankle braces (Janssen et al, 2014;McGuine et al, 2011;Sitler et al, 1994) • Breakaway baseball and softball bases (Pollack et al, 2005) • Mouthguards for football, basketball (Knapik et al, 2007) • Protective eyewear (Cass, 2012;Goldstein and Wee, 2011;Leivo et al, 2015 • The leading causes of injury outpatient visits with cause codes were overexertion (27.2 percent), falls (16.2 percent) and being struck by/against an object or person (14.7 percent).…”
Section: Injury Rates By Major Army Commandmentioning
confidence: 99%