2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcm.2011.02.001
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Lateral and syndesmotic ankle sprain injuries: a narrative literature review

Abstract: An accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment can minimize an athlete's time lost from sport and prevent future reinjury. Most ankle sprains can be successfully managed using a nonsurgical approach.

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“…On the first day, the ankle anterior drawer test and the talar tilt test were done by an experienced physiotherapist, in order to verify the mechanical instability of the athletes' ankles 19 . The athletes were also evaluated for functional ankle instability using the Brazilian-Portuguese version of Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) 20 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the first day, the ankle anterior drawer test and the talar tilt test were done by an experienced physiotherapist, in order to verify the mechanical instability of the athletes' ankles 19 . The athletes were also evaluated for functional ankle instability using the Brazilian-Portuguese version of Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) 20 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Other structures that may be injured during a lateral ankle sprain are the calcaneofibular and posterior talofibular ligaments, the peroneal tendons, joint capsule, and the proprioceptive nerve endings found within the surrounding soft tissues. 3 Despite the many treatment options available, such as early mobilisation, cooling, instruction for weight bearing, taping, and exercises, many patients have persistent complaints after an acute ankle sprain. [4][5][6][7] Up to 33% still experience pain after 1 year and re-sprains occur in up to 34% of all patients.…”
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“…Los esguinces deben haber ocurrido con más de 6 semanas de antigüedad y menos de 2 años para cumplir el diagnóstico de inestabilidad crónica de tobillo según las indicaciones de los autores 1,7,10,11,24,25 .…”
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“…El esguince lateral de tobillo es una lesión que padecen entre el 20% y el 40% de atletas y una de las lesiones más frecuentes 1 , 14% del total de lesiones deportivas, del cual 77% son esguinces lateral externos, siendo las actividades de carrera (25%), deportes con raqueta (20%), juegos de pelota (19%) y fútbol (14%) los que mayor riesgo presentan 2 . El esguince lateral de tobillo se produce por un movimiento brusco en inversión, cuando el centro de gravedad del atleta se desplaza sobre el borde lateral de la pierna en carga, haciendo que el tobillo ruede hacia dentro a una alta velocidad.…”
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