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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training. 27:112-115
Clinical Question: Does ankle dorsiflexion promote irradiation of ipsilateral lower extremity musculature during a maximal isometric quadriceps contraction task in a healthy population? Clinical Bottom Line: There is preliminary evidence supporting t
Autor:
Benjamin M. Goerger, Shelley W. Linens, M. Spencer Cain, Mark D. Geil, Yu-Ping Chen, Rebecca J. Ban
Publikováno v:
J Athl Train
Context Researchers have shown that rehabilitation programs incorporating resistance-band and balance-board exercises are effective for improving clinical measures of function and patient-reported outcomes in individuals with chronic ankle instabilit
Autor:
Steven Nagib, Shelley W. Linens
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 28:764-768
Clinical Scenario: Every year, millions of people suffer a concussion. A significant portion of these people experience symptoms lasting longer than 10 days and are diagnosed with postconcussion syndrome. Dizziness is the second most reported symptom
Autor:
Brandon Yach, Shelley W. Linens
Publikováno v:
Athletic Training & Sports Health Care. 11:63-70
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Athletic Training & Sports Health Care. 10:20-30
Publikováno v:
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 98:1806-1811
Objective To establish the minimal detectable change (MDC) and minimal clinically important difference (MCID) for the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) in a population with chronic ankle instability (CAI). Design Experimental cohort. Setting L
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 26:1-7
Context:Chronic ankle instability (CAI) describes the residual symptoms present after repetitive ankle sprains. Current rehabilitation programs in the high school population focus on a multistation approach or general lower-extremity injury-preventio
Publikováno v:
Athletic Training & Sports Health Care. 7:190-196
Publikováno v:
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 95:1853-1859
Objective To independently recalibrate and revalidate the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) cutoff score for discriminating individuals with and without chronic ankle instability (CAI). There are concerns the original cutoff score (≤27) may
Publikováno v:
Journal of Athletic Training. 49:15-23
Context:Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is characterized by repeated ankle sprains, which have been linked to postural instability. Therefore, it is important for clinicians to identify individuals with CAI who can benefit from rehabilitation.Objecti