1997
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-972651
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Ankle Trauma Significantly Impairs Posture Control -A Study in Basketball Players and Controls

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“…Sample tracing of raw electromyographic activity presents the calculation of peroneal reaction time during sudden ankle supination eyes-closed conditions (16). The authors pointed to a probable change in balance control and development of specific postural adaptations due to physical training (36,37). Furthermore, it is also very well known that athletes place different loads on the non-dominant and dominant leg (38,39).…”
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“…Sample tracing of raw electromyographic activity presents the calculation of peroneal reaction time during sudden ankle supination eyes-closed conditions (16). The authors pointed to a probable change in balance control and development of specific postural adaptations due to physical training (36,37). Furthermore, it is also very well known that athletes place different loads on the non-dominant and dominant leg (38,39).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,7 Decreased postural stability is 1 risk factor associated with new and recurrent lower extremity injuries in an active population. 8 Diminished postural stability has also been shown after ankle, 9 knee, 10 and low back 11 injuries. The ability of postural stability to both predict injury and be used as an acute injury-evaluation tool makes its inclusion essential in a screening or rehabilitation process.…”
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“…The relationship between neuromuscular control and ankle sprain was first described by Freeman et al [29] in 1965. Subsequent investigations of athletes sustaining acute ankle sprains have extensively evaluated the proprioceptive deficit following the primary injury, and its resultant impairment of postural balance, ankle stability, and strength [30,31] . McGuine et al [32] reported that high school basketball players who sustained acute ankle instability events, demonstrated considerably greater postural sway on stabilometry, than their peers who did not sustain acute ankle sprains.…”
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confidence: 99%