Abstrakt: |
Researchers from the University of Cantabria conducted a preliminary study on individuals with bimalleolar ankle fractures to explore changes in motor strategy and neuromuscular control during balance tasks post-surgery. The study assessed hip strength, ankle functionality, and static and dynamic balance using electromyography of lower limb muscles. Findings indicated differences in neuromuscular patterns between operated and non-operated limbs at 6 months post-surgery, emphasizing the importance of the Y-Balance Test in highlighting these changes. Further research is needed to delve deeper into these initial findings. [Extracted from the article] |