1986
DOI: 10.2340/165019771986181721
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Early mobilizing treatment in lateral ankle sprains. Course and risk factors for chronic painful or function-limiting ankle

Abstract: In a prospective study, 150 patients with lesions of lateral ankle ligaments were treated with early mobilization without any fixation of the ankle. After 8 days, 67% were free from pain on ordinary walking and 81% had resumed work. After 1 month 90% were free from pain and 97% had resumed work. Sport was resumed by 70% of athletes after 1 month and 90% after 3 months. At the 1-year follow-up (n = 137), 18% were not fully recovered and experienced pain (14%) or functional instability (7%) or had not resumed sp… Show more

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“…Athletes have significantly greater demand and load on the joints in their ankles than the average community and sports being performed at a competitive and high level are possibly an unfavorable prognostic factor for the progression of residual complaints [51,52]. Forty percent of all athletic injuries are ankle injuries.…”
Section: Ankle Injuries In Athletesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Athletes have significantly greater demand and load on the joints in their ankles than the average community and sports being performed at a competitive and high level are possibly an unfavorable prognostic factor for the progression of residual complaints [51,52]. Forty percent of all athletic injuries are ankle injuries.…”
Section: Ankle Injuries In Athletesmentioning
confidence: 99%