2002
DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2002.32.1.16
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The Relationship Between Self-Reported and Clinical Measures and the Number of Days to Return to Sport Following Acute Lateral Ankle Sprains

Abstract: Study Design: This is a prospective observational study. Objective: To determine the relationship of self-reported and clinical measures to the number of days to return to sport following acute lateral ankle sprains. Background: In order to direct rehabilitation, injury classification schemes should include self-reported and clinical measures that help prognosticate the number of days to return to sport (DAYS). Methods and Measures: Twenty Division II college athletes (7 men, 13 women; mean age = 19.2 ± 1.1 ye… Show more

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“…Disability is common following joint injury and/or surgery, including anterior cruciate ligament ruptures and reconstructions, 3,43,49,67,76 meniscectomy, 71 osteoarthritis, 15,72 total knee arthroplasties, 4,32 acute ankle sprain, 8 and chronic ankle instability. 16,45 Neuromuscular alterations following ankle and knee injuries may play a role in altering functional performance, potentially contributing to disability in different populations.…”
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“…Disability is common following joint injury and/or surgery, including anterior cruciate ligament ruptures and reconstructions, 3,43,49,67,76 meniscectomy, 71 osteoarthritis, 15,72 total knee arthroplasties, 4,32 acute ankle sprain, 8 and chronic ankle instability. 16,45 Neuromuscular alterations following ankle and knee injuries may play a role in altering functional performance, potentially contributing to disability in different populations.…”
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“…doi:10.2519/ jospt.2007.2403 be combined with scores from items that assess activity and participation, as relationships between (1) body structure and function and (2) activity and performance have not been reported in the literature to date. 4,21,22,42,45,65,67,73,75,85 Although issues of body structure and function may be important, an individual's ability to execute tasks and to participate in life situations may be more useful when describing functional outcomes.…”
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“…49 This result raises the question whether the patient rather than the clinician is in the best position to assess the status of recovery from an ankle sprain. 50 Outcomes research puts heavy emphasis on patient perception of function and quality of life relative to a disease or injury.…”
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confidence: 99%