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Chronic Complaints After Ankle Sprains

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Oct 14, 2014.

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    Chronic Complaints After Ankle Sprains: A Systematic Review on Effectiveness of Treatments
    John M. van Ochten, MD, Marienke van Middelkoop, PhD, Duncan Meuffels, PhD, Sita M.A. Bierma-Zeinstra, PhD
    Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, Ahead of Print Pages: 1-52
     
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  3. Isn't it important to differentiate between high and low ankle sprains?

    low get the mobilisation/training approach

    high rest approach

    while a high ankle sprain maybe rarer, it would be important to differentiate in a journal systematic review I would have thought?
     
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    Center Of Pressure during stance and gait in subjects with or without persistent complaints after a lateral ankle sprain
    Wouter Kros, Noel L.W. Keijsers, John. M. van Ochten, Sita. M.A. Bierma-Zeinstra, Marienke van Middelkoop
    Gait and Posture; Article in Press
     
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    Gait Biomechanics in Participants, Six Months after First-time Lateral Ankle Sprain
    C. Doherty et al
    Int J Sports Med DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1564172
     
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    Impact of a Lateral Ankle
    Sprain in General Practice:
    Comparison between Patients
    With and Without Persistent
    Complaints after 6-12 Months

    John M. van Ochten, Sita MA Bierma-Zeinstra, Patrick JE
    Bindels, and Marienke van Middelkoop
    JSM Foot Ankle 1(3): 1013.
     
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    ...and they all end in later life arthritis... yipee
     
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    Clinical and radiological predictors for persistent complaints five years after a lateral ankle sprain: a long-term follow-up study in primary care
    Adinda K.E. Mailuhu et al
    Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport ; Article in Press
     
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    Clinical and radiological predictors for persistent complaints five years after a lateral ankle sprain: A long-term follow-up study in primary care
    Adinda K.E. Mailuhu' et al
    Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
     
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    The Role of the Calcaneofibular Ligament in Chronic Ankle Pain Following Severe Ankle Sprains
    Richard Alvarez, MD, Randall Marx, MD, Mark Mizel, MD, Loren Latta, DPhil, Paul Clifford, MD
    AOFAS Annual Meeting 2018 1
     
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    The role of the anterior talofibular ligament area as a morphological parameter of the chronic ankle sprain
    Jong-UkMuna1Hyung RaeChob1Yoo JunSungbKeum NaeKangcJungminLeedYoungJoodYoung UkKimd
    Journal of Orthopaedic Science; 16 May 2019
     
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    Quality of life, function and disability in individuals with chronic ankle symptoms: a cross-sectional online survey
    M M Al Mahrouqi et al
    J Foot Ankle Res. 2020 Nov 16;13(1):67
     
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    The presence of persistent symptoms 12 months following a first lateral ankle sprain: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    FrederickMichelsabc et al
    Foot and Ankle Surgery; 15 December 2021
     
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    Chiropractic Management of Chronic Ankle Pain and Limited Mobility in a Pediatric Athlete: A Case Report
    Randy L.HewittDCJennifer L.BrockerDC
    Journal of Chiropractic Medicine; 13 December 2022
     
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    Factors associated with persistent pain in college athletes with a history of lateral ankle sprain
    Yuta Koshino et al
    Phys Ther Sport. 2023 Aug 30
     
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    Falls and falls-related injuries in individuals with chronic ankle symptoms: a cross-sectional study
    Munira M. Al Mahrouqi, Bill Vicenzino, David A. MacDonald & Michelle D. Smith
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research volume 16, Article number: 49 (2023)
     
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