2015
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1396293
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Beeinträchtigungen der sensomotorischen Kontrolle bei funktioneller Sprunggelenkinstabilität

Abstract: !Lateral ankle sprains are among the most common sports injuries, with a prevalence of 25 to 30 % of all injuries. At least one-third of individuals develop long-term complaints and chronic instabilities at the ankle, which in many cases cannot be attributed to mechanical insufficiencies of the joint. This condition is referred to as functional ankle instability (FAI). Impairments of the sensorimotor control system, such as disturbed proprioception and postural control, as well as reduced muscle strength and r… Show more

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“…Mechanisch ist die Stütze unter dem Sustentaculum tali des Calcaneus entscheidend (▶ Abb. 4) [11,31,32,95]. Sie verringert die Eversion des Calcaneus [86].…”
Section: üBungen Für Sprunggelenksinstabilitätunclassified
“…Mechanisch ist die Stütze unter dem Sustentaculum tali des Calcaneus entscheidend (▶ Abb. 4) [11,31,32,95]. Sie verringert die Eversion des Calcaneus [86].…”
Section: üBungen Für Sprunggelenksinstabilitätunclassified
“…die Syndesmose (7 %) isoliert betroffen [5,7,8]. Trotz der hohen Prävalenz wird die bandhafte Sprunggelenkverletzung noch immer bagatellisiert, obwohl das Rezidivrisiko nach einer Erstverletzung nachweislich bis zu 2-5-fach erhöht ist und zu diversen Folgeverletzungen führen kann [9,10,11]. Insbesondere für junge Elitespieler kann dieser Umstand den Einstieg in eine andauernde "Verletzungskarriere" bedeuten.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…[24][25][26] More than 75% of ankle sprains involve the lateral ligaments. [24][25][26] Previous injuries and inadequate rehabilitation are considered the greatest risk factors for recurrent injuries 14,[30][31][32] : the re-injury rate of ligamentous ankle injuries in sports is increased two-to fivefold, 13,33,34 and especially in soccer up to fivefold. 31,[35][36][37][38][39] Persistent symptoms such as feelings of instability, persistent swelling, continuous pain conditions, limited mobility, or cartilage defects can have serious long-term consequences for athletes, and in the worst case, lead to early career dropout.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ligamentous injuries of the ankle are among the most common types of injuries in sports, 1–9 especially in sports with multi‐directional movement patterns 10–13 . Along with muscle (33–35%) 14–17 and knee joint injuries (15%–21%), 14,16–20 trauma to the ankle is the third most common type of injury in professional football 17,21–23 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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