2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsams.2016.12.001
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The “Strengthen your ankle” program to prevent recurrent injuries: A randomized controlled trial aimed at long-term effectiveness

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“…Previous authors 47,49 showed that females sustained sprains more frequently than males and that more than 10% of knee and ankle sprains were recurrent. Strategies for reducing the incidence and severity of sprains should include both primary and secondary prevention (ie, consideration of prophylactic bracing, conditioning, and drills [50][51][52] ). As US Lacrosse evaluates the effectiveness of its LaxPrep program (a warm-up and exercise program that aims to decrease the risk of lower extremity injury), 53 attention to the unique physical demands of lacrosse and specifically targeting females is warranted.…”
Section: Other Lacrosse-related Injuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous authors 47,49 showed that females sustained sprains more frequently than males and that more than 10% of knee and ankle sprains were recurrent. Strategies for reducing the incidence and severity of sprains should include both primary and secondary prevention (ie, consideration of prophylactic bracing, conditioning, and drills [50][51][52] ). As US Lacrosse evaluates the effectiveness of its LaxPrep program (a warm-up and exercise program that aims to decrease the risk of lower extremity injury), 53 attention to the unique physical demands of lacrosse and specifically targeting females is warranted.…”
Section: Other Lacrosse-related Injuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, the incidence of lower extremity injuries, such as knee and ankle injuries, may be lowered through prophylactic bracing, balance training, and conditioning and drills. [31][32][33][34][35][36] Ankle-sprain prevention has been examined in particular, with prevention recommendations focused on multi-intervention programs that incorporate balance and neuromuscular control, as well as increasing leg-muscle strength and range of motion. 37 One of the most well-known injuryprevention interventions is the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) 11þ, which involves multiple types of exercises, including balance, plyometric, flexibility, agility, and resistance exercises in combination with (2) were evaluated and/or treated by an athletic trainer, physician, or other health care professional; and (3) restricted the student-athlete from participation for at least 24 hours past the day of injury.…”
Section: Common Injuries and Injury Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The full details of the “Strengthen Your Ankle” study have been described elsewhere [ 3 , 4 , 13 ]. In brief, 220 sports participants who experienced an ankle sprain during the past 2 months were included in this RCT.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The short- and long-term effectiveness of the app compared with the booklet for preventing ankle sprain recurrences were assessed in a RCT. The full methods and results of this trial have been published elsewhere [ 3 , 4 , 13 ]. In order to put the outcomes of the “Implementation” and “Maintenance” dimensions in context, we will briefly summarize the “Effectiveness” outcomes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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