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Effects of Proprioceptive Training on Neurofunctional Control and Ankle Sprains Incidence

Ankle Injuries

The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of a 12-week proprioceptive training program on the neurofunctional control and the incidence of ankle sprains in fencing athletes. The study will be developed in six stages: familiarization, pre intervention, intervention, post intervention follow-up of three and six months. In the pre intervention stage will evaluate muscle strength inverters, everter, dorsal plantar flexors and ankle flexors through the isokinetic dynamometer; the reaction time of these muscles during Lunge Test; neuromuscular control during the Star Excursion Balance Test and performance in Drop Vertical Jump Test. In the intervention athletes will perform proprioceptive training for 12 weeks, three times a week, lasting 30 minutes. In the post intervention, the follow up of three to six months will be held the same pre intervention of the tests and recording the incidence of injuries occurred during the study. The expected result at the end of the study is to improve all variables, increasing the performance of athletes and decreasing the incidence of ankle sprains.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Validation of the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure Tool in Finnish

Ankle Sprain

The purpose of this study is to validate the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure in Finnish.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Ankle Athletic Taping Fatigue After a Standard Tennis Warm up

Ankle Injuries

Identify, quantify and compare the fatigue caused in two ankle athletic tapes after the completion of a tennis warm-up.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Progressing Ankle Brace Restriction on Walking and Running Gait Characteristics in Healthy Individuals...

Ankle Sprains

A convenience sample of 20 participants, 18 years or older healthy individuals were recruited. Participants were excluded if they report being pregnant or being treated for a musculoskeletal injury. After explanation of the study and consent were obtained, each participant completed background information and the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT). Participants began by completing a 1 minute, 3mph walking gait assessment while unbraced, followed by a 2-minute, 6mph unbraced running assessment. Following the unbraced condition participants were randomly assigned into 1 of 4 conditions: [1] Active Ankle 329 Ankle Sleeve, [2] AS1Pro, [3] Eclipse 1, or [4] Eclipse 2. Participants placed an assigned brace on each ankle and then repeated the walking gait and running assessments. After this test the participants filled out a 10-item satisfaction questionnaire, and then were randomly assigned a second brace. The protocol was repeated until they have completed the walking, running, and satisfaction survey in all 4 brace conditions.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Transcutaneous Oxygen Pressure of the Injured Ankle as Predictor of Postoperative Cutaneous Pain...

Ankle Injuries

This monocentric prospective observational pilot study aims to investigate if the measurement of TcPO2 can be used as a predictor of postoperative cutaneous pain in patients with ankle surgery.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Grappler® Interference Screw Post-Market Clinical Follow-Up Study

Ankle InjuriesSyndesmotic Injuries8 more

Ambispective, multi-surgeon, single site, consecutive case series to determine the safety, performance, and benefits of the Grappler(R) Interference Screw.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Monster Screw System Post-Market Clinical Follow-Up Study

Ankle InjuriesFoot Injury

Post-market clinical follow-up study on the Monster Screw System

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Grappler Interference Screw Post-Market Collection of Patient Reported Outcome Measures

Ankle InjuriesSyndesmotic Injuries8 more

Ambispective, multi-surgeon, single site, consecutive case series to determine the safety, performance, and benefits of the Grappler(R) Interference Screw.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Medial and Lateral Combined Ligament Arthroscopic Repair for Multidirectional Ankle Instability:...

Ankle InjuriesLigament Injury3 more

Abstract Introduction: The high prevalence of sprains in the population has provided a substantial number of patients with lateral instability of the ankle. The continuity of this condition can lead to the progressive loosening of the medial containment structures, generating a multidirectional rotational instability. The deltoid approach through the imbrication of its components has been proposed as a solution for these patients. The arthroscopic technique has been described as an alternative. Methods: This is a retrospective study with patients diagnosed with multidirectional instability and submitted to an ankle arthroscopy with medial repair (arthroscopic tensioning) and lateral (arthroscopic Brostrom) between January 2018 and January 2020. All patients will fill an epidemiological questionnaire and will be evaluated for pain and function according to the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Score (AOFAS) at 12 months (6-24 months) average of follow-up. Discussion: The combined medial and lateral arthroscopic repair may be an effective and safe alternative in the treatment of multidirectional instability. The inclusion of the deltoid complex and the low invasiveness of this technique can improve the clinical outcomes of these patients. Additional studies, with a prospective and comparative methodology are required to sustain this proposal. Design: Level IV. Retrospective case series. Keywords: ankle injuries; lateral ligament; collateral ligaments; joint instability

Completed17 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Five-Toed Socks on Postural Control Among Active Individuals Who Have Chronic Ankle...

Lateral Ankle Sprain

Lateral ankle sprain (LAS) is one of the most common injuries in sports. There is a unique style of socks that have become popular in Japan among athletes that could also improve postural control. The purpose of the study is to determine the effectiveness of five-toed socks on dynamic postural control in individuals with and without chronic ankle instability.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria
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