2018
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2017.12.003
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Clinical Outcomes of the Modified Broström Technique in the Management of Chronic Ankle Instability After Early, Intermediate, and Delayed Presentation

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“…Thus, the results of this study are in agreement with previously reported findings 6,7 . AOFAS clinical outcome scores improved significantly in the CLAI cohort following surgery, indicating successful surgical outcomes, also as expected based on the literature 4 . The most interesting result is the relationship between T2 values and patient outcome scores.…”
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“…Thus, the results of this study are in agreement with previously reported findings 6,7 . AOFAS clinical outcome scores improved significantly in the CLAI cohort following surgery, indicating successful surgical outcomes, also as expected based on the literature 4 . The most interesting result is the relationship between T2 values and patient outcome scores.…”
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“…Well‐established surgical methods exist to address the clinical problem, the Broström‐Gould technique being primary among them. The use of this surgical method is supported by data as measured by clinical outcomes of patient satisfaction, ankle stability, and physical activity 4 . However, as scientists and researchers we are left with more questions.…”
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“…18 Clinically, the first-line surgical treatment for CLAI is the open Broström-Gould surgery. 13,27 This procedure has the advantage of effective restoration of lateral stability of the ankle joint without the need for tendon transplantation. To date, a growing number of surgeons have performed the all-inside arthroscopic Broström-Gould procedure for the treatment of CLAI.…”
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“…What is more, systemic inflammatory factors also have a role in the recovery process after ALLR. For patients with diabetes, hypertension, gout, and osteoporosis, the increase of systemic inflammation is a common feature, and the incidence of residual pain, feeling of instability, and limited ROM after ALLR is higher [ 10 ]. Therefore, evaluating the level of systemic inflammation before ALLR may help to predict the postoperative outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%