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Potential Corticomotor Plasticity in Those with and without Chronic Ankle Instability
FIBULARIS LONGUS NEUROMUSCULAR ACTIVITY MOTOR CORTEX TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
2018/4/24
Introduction Quantifying corticomotor alterations is important to understand the neurophysiological mechanisms that likely contribute to the neuromuscular control deficits observed in patients with ch...
Fear of Re-Injury does not Differ Between those with and without Chronic Ankle Instability
ankle sprain CAI mechanical injury movement sports
2015/5/8
Chronic ankle instability (CAI), the sequela of a lateral ankle sprain, has been reported for years after the initial trauma (Anandacoomarasamy and Barnsley, 2005). However, some individuals (copers),...
Lower Limb Landing Biomechanics in Subjects with Chronic Ankle Instability
ANKLE INSTABILITY KINEMATICS FORWARD JUMP SIDE JUMP IMPACT PHASE
2017/4/19
Purpose: The literature on lower limb kinematic deviations in subjects with chronic ankle instability (CAI) during landing tasks is limited and not consistent. Several studies only report joint angles...
Developing a Mouse Model of Chronic Ankle Instability
MURINE ANKLE INJURY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BALANCE GAIT
2017/4/19
Introduction: Ankle sprains are the most common orthopedic pathology experienced during sport and physical activity and often result in chronic ankle instability (CAI). Understanding how to prevent CA...
Alterations in Knee Kinematics and Dynamic Stability Associated With Chronic Ankle Instability
dynamic postural control time to stabilization neuromuscular control jump landings
2010/9/9
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) has been previously and separately associated with deficits in dynamic stability and proximal joint neuromuscular alterations, but how the 2 factors relate is unclear.
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Validity of the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure in Athletes With Chronic Ankle Instability
outcomes evaluative instrument self-report ankle sprains
2010/9/9
The Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) is a region-specific, non–disease-specific outcome instrument that possesses many of the clinimetric qualities recommended for an outcome instrument. Evidence...