2014
DOI: 10.1007/s40141-013-0041-y
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Current concepts on the pathophysiology and management of recurrent ankle sprains and chronic ankle instability

Abstract: Lateral ankle sprains occur more than any other musculoskeletal injury in an athletic population. The greatest risk for an inversion ankle sprain is a history of a previous sprain. Recurring instability associated with subjective complaints of giving way is often termed chronic ankle instability (CAI). CAI has been associated with altered postural control, sensorimotor deficits, reduced physical activity, functional limitations, and long-term degeneration of the joint. Alterations, including muscle activity an… Show more

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“…Ankle injuries often lead to disruption of muscles and tendons with associated damage to inherent mechanoreceptors [ 5 , 41 ], which detrimentally alter the quality of proprioceptive information required for balance control. Unrehabilitated, impaired ankle proprioception after ankle injury [ 20 25 ] can subsequently result in long-term deterioration of postural and balance control.…”
Section: Balance Control and Ankle Proprioception In Sports Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ankle injuries often lead to disruption of muscles and tendons with associated damage to inherent mechanoreceptors [ 5 , 41 ], which detrimentally alter the quality of proprioceptive information required for balance control. Unrehabilitated, impaired ankle proprioception after ankle injury [ 20 25 ] can subsequently result in long-term deterioration of postural and balance control.…”
Section: Balance Control and Ankle Proprioception In Sports Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Talar tilt test izvodi se zadržavajući gležanj u dorzalnoj fleksiji i forsiranjem pozicioniranja pete i talusa u inverzijski položaj. Ovim testom evaluira se CFL 7,11,14,16,17 .…”
Section: Klinički Nalazunclassified
“…Athletes with ankle instability mainly demonstrate alteration of joint kinematics and neuromuscular control and proprioception loss, leading to recurrence of ankle sprain [ 17 ]. Due to the pathomechanics of the associated ligaments injury, the mechanical instability and functional instability can influence sports activities especially in running, jumping, and cutting motions sports leading to diminished athletic performance [ 18 ]. Successful impairment-based rehabilitation programs aimed at participants returning to normal sports activities without adversely affecting sports performance and skill need to be emphasized [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%